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    Posted 9 years ago

    spitball
    (17 items)

    Here are additional views of the 1920s-40s red-green traffic light as used in New York City, including a photo in daytime ambient light for the "on the street" look. I wish I could get this thing suspended on a short arm, but I don't have a place in my apartment to mount such a set-up. It probably weighs 80+ pounds.

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    ANTIQUE O.C. WHITE INDUSTRIAL LAMP PATENTED SEPT 17 1896
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    DUGDILLS 3 ARM INDUSTRIAL MACHINISTS LAMP ARTICULATING ANGLEPOISE MEK ELEK STYLE
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    ANTIQUE O.C. WHITE INDUSTRIAL LAMP PATENTED SEPT 17 1896
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    1. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      How cool is this!
    2. spitball spitball, 9 years ago
      It really is a neat item to display, especially because I remember when a number of these were still going in New York City.

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