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The 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 (there are no spaces in the actual Paypal name. I put spaces in here to discourage email address gathering robots). Postage, handling, delivery confirmation, and insurance (if you want it) will be added to your order once the weight is figured. Let me know where you live so I can figure postage. I mail using the US Postal Service. Email me to reserve the item numbers that you want.

Terms: You can return any item to me within 10 days for any reason. If I misdescribed it, I will refund your postage both ways. If you are dissatisfied, you pay postage both ways.

A beautiful and great condition Eveready ca.1929, die cut, counter top, advertising sign. It is 9.50 x 8.75 inches. $110.00, item #304

1950 Roy Rogers USALite flashlight and original countertop display. Rare to find a suberb advertising piece like this in mint condition. Flashlight is 7 inches tall. $385.00, item #801

1950 Lone Ranger USALite flashlight and original countertop display. Rare to find a suberb advertising piece like this in mint condition. Flashlight is 7 inches tall. $385.00, item #802

Twelve 1957 Space Satellite flashlights on their original card. When the Sputnik went up in 1957, everyone tried to come out with a space age product. This rare set of 12 Space Satellite Patrol pin lights was made by Micro-Lite. A beautiful display piece that is 13 x 12 inches, item #811, $475.00

Owl's head stickpin - A ca.1926 porcelain owl's head with a bulb behind it. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Made in Europe. Item#137, $60.00 (Sold) Skull stickpin - A ca.1926 porcelain skull stickpin with bulb. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Made in Europe. Item#138, $70.00

Metal Skull stickpin - A ca.1926 metal skull stickpin with bulb. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Made in Europe. Item#139, $70.00 Rabbit stickpin - A ca.1926 silvered metal rabbit head with jeweled eyes. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Made in Europe. Item#101, $70.00

Boy's head stickpin - A ca.1926 porcelain boy's head (shown in Italian catalog above) with a bulb behind it. It stands about 2.75 inches tall and would have been worn on a tie or scarf with the wire running down to a battery in the pocket. Made in Europe. Item#103, $60.00

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 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.

Flashlight History, page 1

Sterling Silver Lights, page 2

Art Deco Purse Lights, page 3

Tin Lithographed Lights, page 4

Flippo Flashlights, page 5

Interesting & Unusual Flashlights, page 6

Flashlight Convention 2002, page 7

Flashlight Convention 2006, page 7a

Recent Aquisititons, page 8

Flashlights For Sale, page 10

Flashlights For Sale, page 11

Flashlights For Sale, page 12

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