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General Electric 25 C-7 Cool Bright Lights
General Electric 25 C7 Cool Bright Lights Multicolor version.

I bought this at Coleman Road and Marietta Hwy, Roswell, GA Kroger earlier this year.

Fabrication Location: China
Keywords: Misc_Fixtures

General Electric 25 C-7 Cool Bright Lights

General Electric 25 C7 Cool Bright Lights Multicolor version.

I bought this at Coleman Road and Marietta Hwy, Roswell, GA Kroger earlier this year.

Fabrication Location: China

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Filename:P1010411.JPG
Album name:rjluna2 / Christmas Light Strings
Keywords:Misc_Fixtures
Company and Date Manufactured:General Electric Company under license by Santa's Best Craft, LTD., Made in 2010.
Model Number:65205
Wattage:5 Watts each (total of 125 Watts)
Lamp Type:Transparent Coated Purple, Green, Red, Orange and Blue
Filesize:332 KiB
Date added:Jan 01, 2011
Dimensions:2048 x 1536 pixels
Displayed:508 times
Color Space:sRGB
Contrast:0
DateTime Original:2011:01:01 11:03:33
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Exposure Time:1/30 sec
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Flash:Flash, Auto-Mode
Focal length:6.3 mm
ISO:125
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Max Aperture:f/3.1
Model:FE210,X775
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Lumalux   [Jan 04, 2012 at 06:09 PM]
GE has not made decent C-7 and C-9 strings in quite a while. The last good sets were the Super Coat 30-light strings that were last made around 2000. They used high quality strings with full 12-inch lamp spacing. The bulbs had a very heavy (triple dip) coating that made the colors very rich and dark. After that, GE sold their Holiday Lighting brand to Santa's Best that has put the GE name on some products of low quality. The current C-7 and C-9 strings use a paltry 6 or 8-inch spacing. The great US-made sets of yore, from the '60s through the mid' '70s, had a nice 15-inch spacing.

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