Too bad this puny AE125 didn't last long! The OV20 is from circa '54. In the parking lot of a Salvation Army store on Firestone Blvd by Woodruff in Downey, CA.
I was told by a lineman friend that he finds AE fixtures (the 113 and 115) actually are more prone to losing doors than the GE M-250R2s!!!! Yes I have seen AE 113 and AE 115s with missing doors. but I wasn't sure which loses doors more the GE M-250R2 or AE 113 and 115s....well because my friend works with fixtures EVERY day......and he is experienced so I would trust him for that!
Meh, old outlives new. ALSO:If the latch is engaged right, the M-250R2 door won't come off. But i see so many M-250R2s loosing their doors. The older ones don't, but the newer circa 2008- present do.
I mentioned the location in the photo description. Salvation Army store parking lot on Firestone Blvd at Woodruff in Downey, CA. At that intersection there are two very old double guys with steps on the poles.
Maybe. The poles themselves look exactly like the old double guys along US 101 in Carpinteria, CA. I mean the pole in this pic. The double guys on Firestone may have been reinstalled.
btw what are the posts for?