I snagged this pair of vintage florescent articulating work lamps today. $8 for the pair!
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Thanks!You ****.

I'd say that $15 is a more than fair price.Do they have bulbs? If so can you figure out what size it is? I have one with a base I got about 3 years ago and I'm ashamed to say I had for gotten about it. I paid $15.
I was hoping someone could help me with this work lamp I just bought. I cant find any markings or idea of its age?

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FRANK: that is a great light you mounted behind your grinder. do you have some sort of lighting over more of your machines?
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I hear ya. Although those 4' or 8' fluorescent (or even better, LED) shop lights are awesome, they just don't beat a vintage one.TYM: thanks for posting this cause i've still got open beams above my benches in my garage too and finding one of these to put up would appeal to me a lot more than a 4 or 8 foot florescent.
That's a safety certification stamp or label, RC. Before Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. shortened and trademarked their name into the "(UL)" ("UL" inside a circle) marking that can be seen today on many consumer products it was spelled out in full and embossed or stamped or etched or often affixed to a product, especially electrical cords, for example, with a twist-on label, certifying that the product has been tested and is safe to use. They are not a government entity and it was not required, but they built their business on manufacturers knowing that consumers trusted their name, and manufacturers were quick to exploit that. That's why it is often almost as prominently displayed (vintage pressurized fire extinguishers are a great example of that...) as the brand name itself.I also have one of the flexible “Underwriters Laboratories Inc” ones...
Thanks. Agreed.Those extinguisher tags are a work of art!!
A predilection I share, with gusto, and a good tool topic for which we don't have a dedicated thread. Maybe we can cajole and convince Gasgt1 and the rest of the guys to let us expand the topic a tad so they have a home here? (Hey, they are lamps and they are used for working, right?) To that end, here are two of mine.I am a guy who really likes vintage flashlights.
This isn't exactly a user but it thought lugnutz might want to see it.
You clearly have more faith in humankind that I do, or you read and watch fewer post-apocalyptic stories!Useless as ***** on a boar,...
Me too! Nice find.I love the art deco look of it.
My clamp is missing... can I get a pic of yours?
Does yours have the same patent number?