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#341535 Sat Jul 14 2012 09:03 PM
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Picked these up today, was wondering if these were strictly gas station lights or used at other facilities also ? I was told the fluted one came from one of the local dams on the snake river Thanks Steve Z


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nice looking fluted shade assembly.. cool


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I like all of those good score.


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could have been used for many types of application, but none the less they are really nice and a nice find!


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The fluted one probably did come from someplace where it was used for general lumination, and not a gas station. They were used for street lighting circuits around here, and most of them had live exposed terminals for the electrical connections, not to good for a filling station.


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What a cool setup on the fluted one! Both are very nice…..


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Thanks guys, I was actually kind of partial to the 2 piece harp light, need to find another nice fluted pole to put it on !

I'm trying to decide how to utitlize & mount the fluted shade light.....not sure exactly how it would have been mounted with that arm ?

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Steve, here are a couple of different versions, they may help with the visualization?





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Yoked shade was made by Revere & most likely used at stations

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Steven the second shade is what came on my tok 36b station lighter although the mount is different.


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Guess yours was replaced at sometime.

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Yup the one have on my 36b is the one on the left Dick.


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Thanks for the additional info & pic's, that helps a lot on how to mount them ! :-) Steve

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I need that fluted shade. LOL.

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Originally Posted By: Notchcad

Never seen one mounted that close to the ground! Must be for working Under the car! wink wink

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