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Hugs and STUFF Sammi xXx (also in Aberdeen) Published Author There are two kinds of light - the glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures. James Thurber SMILEY ONLY ANSWERS WILL BE DELETED FROM MY POSTS
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"A secret to happiness is letting every situation be what it is, instead of what you think it should be, and then making the best of it."
Please refer to www.insulators.info where I periodically post many images of lights and insulators in the group's Picture Poster Gallery. Thank you.
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I’m partial to the cobraheads and NEMA “bucket” lights. Shoeboxes, post tops, and gumballs would be second place for me.
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"A secret to happiness is letting every situation be what it is, instead of what you think it should be, and then making the best of it."
Please refer to www.insulators.info where I periodically post many images of lights and insulators in the group's Picture Poster Gallery. Thank you.
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I like cobraheads (final-gen GE M-400) and then NEMA heads (GE 201SA).
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"A secret to happiness is letting every situation be what it is, instead of what you think it should be, and then making the best of it."
Please refer to www.insulators.info where I periodically post many images of lights and insulators in the group's Picture Poster Gallery. Thank you.
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First known case of Westinghouse Lifeguard Disease! If you can say yes to any of the following, you may have it too: Can't resist buying more even if you already have an example in your collection? Bank account/CC statement shows unnecessary spending?
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Cobraheads, my favorites being Westinghouse Silverliners and the older Powerlites.
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Why nobody is mentioning fluorescent street lighting?
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Why nobody is mentioning fluorescent street lighting?
I think mainly because they are uncommon except for in a few European countries. In Germany they seem to have been quite popular, but in Sweden I never saw any on a public street (just a few times on parking lots etc).
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Why nobody is mentioning fluorescent street lighting?
Best FT lantern is the Siemens 5LA311 for me. The thing is, as f38t8 said right, the FT lanterns existed more in western Europe and only decades ago in the rest of the world. Btw many German and Swiss streetlights existed too in South America. There were even later the Stradasole Gs copied. Best MV lantern series are in my opinion the Hackebeilchens from Siemens.
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