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| 1913 Eveready Midget Model 6990, Vest Pocket flashlight that used a 2 "AAA" battery pack. This was among the first of the "AAA" batteries. Item #09-103, $28.00 |
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| 1913 Eveready Midget Model 6991, Vest Pocket flashlight that used a 2 "AA" battery pack. Item #09-104, $28.00 |
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| 1913 Eveready Midget Model 6991, Vest Pocket flashlight that used a 2 "AA" battery pack. Item #09-105, $28.00 |
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| 1913 Franco Coat Pocket flashlight that used a 3 "AA" battery pack. Item #09-106, $28.00 |
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| 1915 Eveready Coat Pocket flashlight that used a 2 "C" battery pack. Item #09-107, $28.00 |
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| 1925 Eveready Coat Pocket flashlight that used 2 "C" Unit cells. This was among the first of the pocket flashlights to use the Unit cells. Item #09-108, $30.00 |
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| 1905 Eveready Vest Pocket flashlight that used a 3 "AA" battery pack. This beauty has a red jewel push button and sports the 2 1904 patent dates. Item #09-109, $32.00 (SOLD) | 1916 Anglo-American Vest Pocket flashlight that used a 2 "AA" battery pack. This beauty has a blue jewel push button. Item #09-111, $32.00 |
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| A 1915 French Flasher 2 "D" cell flashlight. French Flasher eventually became Ray-O-Vac. 7.0 inches tall. Item #09-116, $44.00 | A 1920 French Ray-O-Lite 2 "C" cell flashlight. French Ray-O-Lite eventually became Ray-O-Vac. 5.5 inches tall and it was never used. Item #09-117, $44.00 |
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| A very rare 1913 Burgess Battery 2 "C" cell flashlight. This is Burgess' first flashlight and after a year or two they only made lights for other companies. 5.4 inches tall. Item #09-118, $50.00 | A 1924 Eveready 2 "D" cell red painted flashlight. Offered in several colors, these are usually found with most of the paint gone. 7.0 inches tall. Clean as a whistle inside. Item #09-120, $50.00 (SOLD) |
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| A 1929 Eveready 2 "D" cell black painted flashlight. Offered in several colors, these are usually found with most of the paint gone. 7.0 inches tall. Beveled glass lens. Item #09-121, $40.00 | A 1924 Ray-O-Vac 2 "D" cell Vulcanite flashlight. This was my "user" flashlight for my workroom. 6.8 inches tall. A beauty with a beveled glass lens. . Item #09-122, $40.00 |
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| 1940s to 1950s Winchester/Olin battery and flashlight holder rack. This nice Winchester rack held 4 flashlights and a supply of batteries. It is in good condition. It is 35.00 inches tall. $46.00, item #716 | Beautiful ca.1900 Eveready Iron Candlelite with ebony wood base. Excellent condition with glass candle. Later bulb. 10.5 inches tall. $155.00 (2 lbs) |
These flashlights can be purchased using personal checks, money orders, and Paypal. My address is Stuart Schneider, P.O. Box 64, Teaneck, NJ 07666 and my Paypal name and email address is Stuarts1031@ erols.com. Postage and handling and insurance (if you want it), will be added to your order once the weight is figured. I mail using the US Postal Service. Email me at Stuarts1031@ erols.com to reserve the item numbers that you want.
Sterling Silver Lights, page 2
Tin Lithographed Lights, page 4
Interesting & Unusual Flashlights, page 6
Flashlight Conventions, page 7