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| A rare 1919 Franco "Bullet" flashlight in brass. Looks like a large military shell. Item #09-114, $100.00 |
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| An unusual 1950s "Cowboy-ish" flashlight with a leather strap. May have been made by Bond. Uses 2 "D" cells and is 7.8 inches tall. Item #09-123, $22.00 | A real beauty - 1930s Blaco (made by Blake Mfg.) flashlight with a tooled barrel, beveled glass, and a faceted bell. Holds 5 "D" cells and is 14.2 inches tall. Item #09-125, $40.00 (SOLD) |
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| A nice 1914 Ever Ready #211 House Lamp in black painted oak. This used a 3 cell battery pack. Missing the small metal pin that locked the back. Item #09-102, $76.00 (SOLD) |
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| ca.1940 Melas dynamo pump flashlight in bakelite. You pumped the handle to make it work. Working condition, good bulb. Item #09-112, $42.00 | ca.1940 Braun "Manulux" dynamo pump flashlight in bakelite. You pumped the handle to make it work. Working condition, good bulb. Item #09-113, $44.00 (RESERVED 6/7/10) |
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| The Pygmy Hand Dynamo flashlight in its original presentation satin lined blue leather fitted box with spare bulb. In almost unused condition is a real find. The Pygmy was made in France about 1940 and is 3.25 inches long Item #122, $110.00 (RESERVED 3/20/10) | 1950s USAlight Space Cadet Flashlight. Space Cadet was an early 1950s television show. It uses 2 D batteries and is in excellent working condition. 7" tall, item #803, $150.00 |
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| ca.1924 Bright Star battery dispenser and advertising piece. Very nice condition (with all three side shown). 20 inches tall, item #302, $275.00 (9 lbs for shipping) |
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ca.1970 (Sterling?) silver keychain flashlight. This is an unusual, fancy keychain light that used an early “button” cell and a “Grain of Wheat” bulb. It is in excellent, working condition. It is 1.00 inch wide and about 3/8 inch thick. $18.00, item #713 |
Remember the Duracell battery commercials starring the Puttermans? They were Duracell battery operated people that were visited by a relative or friend who ran out of power since they used another maker's battery. This cool Halloween costume was made and marketed in Canada. Mint, Item #222, $20.00 |
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 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 Stuart at wordcraft.net 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