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Bob on Jan 10, 2008 - 8:51 PM
The bulb is a #1651 6 volt bulb and can be purchased any automotive supply store. I worked at the company that made this light. It was identified as a 6219 Table lamp
Bob on Nov 3, 2006 - 1:21 PM
Got it at Pep Boys (or should be at most auto parts stores). 6v bay bulb #63BP - About $3 for two.
Christopher Young on Oct 26, 2006 - 5:10 PM
Guess I ought to leave an email addy. Try me at cyoung42004 at rochester (dot) RR (dot) com.
Christopher Young on Oct 26, 2006 - 5:09 PM
I've got one of these, can't remember where I got it. don't think I have the box for it. It takes a bulb that's the same size as an automotive backup bulb, bayonet base. But the light takes a 6v lantern battery, and a 6v bulb. Any idea where to get a replacement bulb? The light I have is in perfect working order. I'd cheerfully sell it for ten bucks plus shipping. At the moment it's perfectly working and in excellent shape. But I hate to use it for lack of replacement bulbs.
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