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Gene S. on Jan 20, 2011 - 8:55 PM
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I have one just like this, except the red globe is a little different in design and the body of the lantern is chrome, not brown. It says Ash Flash on the bottom of the lantern. This was my grandfather's lamp. He used it at his workplace. He worked for
Norfolk & Western Railroad, originally Nickel Plate Road. This lantern was commonplace for railroaders at N&W. It is is excellent condition, and I agree, the light is very bright!
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John Peters on Aug 23, 2010 - 2:10 PM
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I have this lantern and the box it comes in. Both in mint condition. The Model No. is LR-53. Mine is a grey color. The box calls it a Blinker Lantern.
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ED on Jun 15, 2010 - 2:33 PM
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@ LARRY....ACCORDING TO THE TOP OF THIS PAGE...THIS LIGHT TAKES A "6 VOLT" BATTERY...WHICH IS EASY TO FIND...YOU CAN FIND THE "SPRING TYPE" SQUARE BATTERY AT WALMART.....(WHICH I BELIEVE THIS USES)...AN THE "SCREW TYPE" RECTANGULAR BATTERY...(WHERE THE LIGHT SCREWS ONTO THE BATTERY FOR A BASE).... AT A HARDWARE STORE"...GOOD LUCK.... :0)
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Larry on Jun 14, 2010 - 9:16 PM
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I have a similar lattern, except it is Green in color not brown. I am not sure if this was an option on these, I traded Dale Earnhardt standup for it. No rust, would LOVE to find battery to make it work. Can you help me out anybody?.... Thanks, and GOD bless..
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Jagger on Jan 23, 2010 - 7:08 PM
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I own one simular to this but i think mine is older anyhow great lite super brite
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