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Curved fluoresent lamp? « on: February 08, 2014, 10:35:19 AM » Author: Larry
I was reading on line from a 1941 Westinghouse lighting applications book and it mentioned a curved fluorescent bulb for round or half round show cases in stores.
 
It did not show a picture or other description of it.
Has anyone seen one of these?
I guess it would be a T8 size.

Now that would be a very rare fixture and or bulb.:o

Ok I went back and looked and could not find the reference to the curved bulb so I may have misread something.
I can't find it now. ???
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Re: Curved fluoresent lamp? « Reply #1 on: February 08, 2014, 12:07:14 PM » Author: dor123
The lamp called Circlarc.
Lamp picture .
Fixture picture .
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Re: Curved fluoresent lamp? « Reply #2 on: February 08, 2014, 03:16:50 PM » Author: Larry
The lamp called Circlarc.
Lamp picture .
Fixture picture .

Thanks,
I have never seen such a bulb or fixture before.
Hang on to that for sure.

So I guess they did make curved lamps after all.

May be this is where they got the current U tube fixture idea from.
I see them everywhere now.
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