Private Lugnutz
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I spotted this hands-free “miner’s lamp” at the flea market this morning.
Upon further inspection I saw that it had a nice big WWII-era “USN” mark embossed on it.
These were used by electricians, machinists, mechanics, and others in electrical rooms and engine rooms and other dark bowels of ships. The canister takes four (4) D Cell batteries and has a clip to wear on a belt. The lamp on the other end of the cord has a provision for hooking on a helmet or through a headband and it tilts with about 90* of range.
I took it apart (there's a provision for an extra bulb inside the lamp), cleaned it up, and reassembled it.
Here's another BEFORE shot...
Upon further inspection I saw that it had a nice big WWII-era “USN” mark embossed on it.
These were used by electricians, machinists, mechanics, and others in electrical rooms and engine rooms and other dark bowels of ships. The canister takes four (4) D Cell batteries and has a clip to wear on a belt. The lamp on the other end of the cord has a provision for hooking on a helmet or through a headband and it tilts with about 90* of range.
I took it apart (there's a provision for an extra bulb inside the lamp), cleaned it up, and reassembled it.
Here's another BEFORE shot...
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I don't see it.
