[SML] Mogul base (G39) lamp source
Ford Sellers
fsellers at chauvetlighting.com
Wed May 11 17:19:54 UTC 2016
Hey Dick,
Do you remember where we got those giant bulbs that we hung above the stage for Inherit the Wind?
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Subject: Re: [SML] Mogul base (G39) lamp source
Hi Ford,
Like everyone else I've only used or seen the smaller wattage antique reproduction light bulbs.
These are from either
http://www.bulbrite.com
or
http://www.sunlite.com/
Sunlite has a dimmable LED G48 "antique" E39 base 12W 120v.....says 1200 Lumens so I guess it draws 12W and this is not the incandescent equivalent.
see one here below ----but you can likely buy direct from Sunlite.....try one and let us all know
www.lightbulbs.com/product/sunlite-80484<http://www.lightbulbs.com/product/sunlite-80484>
DickA
TD, Cornell U -----you remember.....you were employed here once.....I'd say you worked here but that would be stretching it... : > )
Hi all,
Does anyone have a favorite source for antique style giant lamps (light bulbs)?
I'm looking for something like this, but with (preferably) longer life, and higher than 60w (100W or higher would be ideal).
http://www.lightsforalloccasions.com/p-6441-vintage-antique-bulb-oversized-6-in-wide-x-85-in-60-watts-clear.aspx
Other shapes may be acceptable, but I am looking for large, and interesting to look at.
The intention is to be able to run these at a level where the audience can look at the filaments, without going blind, but also have them provide enough light to see by...
TIA,
Ford Sellers
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