Another veteran brought back:
As found:
Photogenic Speedlight AA13. This was a studio high-output xenon "barndoor" flood strobe with modeling light. The "bulb" is a diffuser with a large, coiled Xenon tube and an auto taillight bulb in the center of the coil for the modeling light. The modeling light would allow the photog to assess the lighting before using any film. Someone, obviously, chopped the cord that would have to gone to the large and heavy control/power box--which I don't have. $15 at a local junk store.
The "bulb" and base:
Why the cord was chopped:
All the insulation was colorful dust inside the head unit. Fifteen minutes at most would have restored it to function.
Now, I could restore it to the original use--for about what a brand-new studio strobe costs. Just not happening.
I spent most of the morning--while doing the week's laundry--fiddling around with fitting a modern bulb base and a twenty-five-foot cord.
New Leviton bulb base and 150 Watt -equivalent Daylight (5,000K) LED bulb. I chose the pull-chain as I was intending to use this as an overhead shop light.
In an ideal world, that dark area at the base of the reflector wouldn't be there. I don't live in that world, so I'll live with it--the shadow is an artifact of the design of the LED bulb.
After seeing the light output and distribution, I decided I can use this for my photography set-up. I just ordered a light stand for it. It doesn't use the modern Bowens standard for lighting mounts, but the mount is smaller than the Bowens, so I can just reduce the dia. of the Bowens to work.