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My two newest street light additions!
Both were added to my collection just this month. The teardrop is a rare Reflect-O-Lite, it was a company in Glendale, CA. The glass may possibly be a Joslyn though. It was one of the thousands of series incandescent teardrops that once graced the streets in Los Angeles in those areas where street lights are mounted on wooden poles with overhead wiring. The bushings are made of porcelain and they serve as insulators against the high open circuit voltage which is typical of street series circuits. The wires that were cut off are still present inside the bushings, they are thick, looks to be around 8 AWG. It didn't come with a bulb and socket, but I had the required parts so I made it whole, lol.

The little clamshell is a Joslyn, possibly a MV111. I got this through a trade with a local street light collector, you may know him as vintagelites here on GoL. There is an identical model still in service in Pasadena, on a series circuit. Mine is in much better shape though, the one in Pasadena has BB dings in the glass. It can be run with lamps up to 250w but I am going to run it as a 100w. I got a period correct GE Bonusline 100w /C merc to go with it.


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My two newest street light additions!

Both were added to my collection just this month. The teardrop is a rare Reflect-O-Lite, it was a company in Glendale, CA. The glass may possibly be a Joslyn though. It was one of the thousands of series incandescent teardrops that once graced the streets in Los Angeles in those areas where street lights are mounted on wooden poles with overhead wiring. The bushings are made of porcelain and they serve as insulators against the high open circuit voltage which is typical of street series circuits. The wires that were cut off are still present inside the bushings, they are thick, looks to be around 8 AWG. It didn't come with a bulb and socket, but I had the required parts so I made it whole, lol.

The little clamshell is a Joslyn, possibly a MV111. I got this through a trade with a local street light collector, you may know him as vintagelites here on GoL. There is an identical model still in service in Pasadena, on a series circuit. Mine is in much better shape though, the one in Pasadena has BB dings in the glass. It can be run with lamps up to 250w but I am going to run it as a 100w. I got a period correct GE Bonusline 100w /C merc to go with it.

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GEsoftwhite100watts   [Jul 24, 2014 at 07:05 AM]
If you ever go to Harmony, CA (On Highway 1) there's some cool old GE? teardrop lights that came from Fort San Luis apparently...they're mounted on buildings and were once mercury but are now incandescent. I'd love to score one someday!
BTW did you ever make it to the Paso Robles ReStore? If so what did they have lighting-wise?
streetlight98   [Jul 24, 2014 at 03:23 PM]
Nice! Very Happy
joe_347V   [Jul 24, 2014 at 06:08 PM]
Nice finds Dave!
A_lights   [Jul 25, 2014 at 02:14 AM]
Very nice that you got these oldies
rlshieldjr   [Jul 25, 2014 at 03:35 AM]
Nice lights. That series has rather long bushings, typical LADWP wood pole fixture.
icefoglights   [Jul 25, 2014 at 04:30 AM]
Very cool!
Form109   [Jul 25, 2014 at 06:45 PM]
both of those are very cool additions to your collection!

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