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Author Topic: It's surprising what you can find sometimes  (Read 14663 times)

Offline Scott

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It's surprising what you can find sometimes
« on: June 25, 2000, 08:50:00 pm »
I went to the South Forks Historic Railway yesterday, and got there a couple hours early(unintentionally)-while waiting, I wandered around in a junktique shop and found a box of automotive bulbs(I'd call them indicator lamps)from what I'd guess to be the '30's, judging from the box.(specifically, #51,single contact miniature bayonet base)
  The box is in marginal shape, and everything has a layer of crud on it- I haven't tested them yet, and I don't know if they're all good or not. Manufactured by a company called Royal, but some of the bulbs say GE Mazda on the base. Cost? Two bucks for a dozen. Scott