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GTE took over Sylvania Electric Products in 1959. Until 1965 or so Sylvania continued to be known as "Sylvania Electric Products", at least on the packaging. Then it was re-named GTE Sylvania Inc. In 1979 it became GTE Products Corporation. GTE basically was made of many companies, mostly telephone and telecommunication companies. I don't know why the fluorescent tubes didnt have the name GTE on the etches in the 60s and 70s, but their incandescents were never marked with such. HID lamps had the GTE name for a very short time in the mid 1970s. The 1980s etch on fluorescent lamps as you pointed out wasn't really short lived. That was the standard etch design on all fluorescent lamps from 1980 to 1993.
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