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Hi, Can someone identify which fixture this is?
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Hmm, two brands come to mind when looking at this, Howard and AEL, but I don't know who makes this light for sure.
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Probably either a Howard fixture or a FCO version of the AEL 415.
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Thanks for this at least. Apparently, there are no gallery images of any type of AEL 415 fixtures on LG! A google or Bing search yields nothing either.
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Yes, AEL 415. This was a compact light designed for export, as more lights could be shipped on each pallet. Once AEL redesigned the 115 packaging to the trapezoidal shape boxes, there was no longer a need for the 415 and it was discontinued.
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