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Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's GE Power Groove
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Single-button manual preheat setups aren't uncommon. My grandfather has an F15 desk lamp with the single button (I gotta find it and get a picture of it someday). I also saw one in a ReStore once (containing what was possibly a GE Mazda 15W White lamp, which I greatly regret not taking out of it and buying. I figured at the time I had to buy the whole lamp, which I didn't have the money for). And then of course, the second-generation Burgess Safari Lite is a single button.
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that first one is rather common.moe light. something to look for is very rare 30's 40's tubes in some of these units.thats how i came up with a few of mine.bought the lamps cheap at yardsales to do 12v conversions.vintage tubes were a bonus.
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The top 2. Mine is mid 1950s with 2 lamps. They made one and 2 lamp versions. The second one is NOT US Navy unless they bought one off the shelf. Mine has the original Sylvania lamps with minimal use.
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Down with lamp bans!
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Weird seeing an Alto in that old Hygrade fixture.
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I like my lamps thick, my ballasts heavy, and my fixtures tough.
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