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Linds on Nov 28, 2011 - 10:37 PM
I had one of these and loved it for walking at night. Are they still available? If so where can I purchase one.
Carolyn on May 29, 2010 - 7:11 PM
I still have mine that I bought and took camping back in the late 80's, but both bulbs have burned out. Anyone remember how to open the end to replace the small bulb?
ED on May 3, 2009 - 10:11 AM
ACTUALLY I JUMPED THE GUN ON MY EARLIER COMMENT ABOUT THIS....MINE IS EXACTLY LIKE THIS...ONLY A LIL BETTER...IT HAS A FLASHLIGHT ON ONE END...AN THE FLUORESCENT ON THE BOTTOM...TWO LIGHTS IN ONE....BUT OTHERWISE EXACTLY THE SAME....GREAT LIL LIGHT...
ED on Apr 29, 2009 - 1:32 AM
GEEZZZ...SURPRISED TO SEE THIS...I BOUGHT THIS FOR MY POP BACK IN THE LATE 1980'S....FOR FATHERS DAY....AN HE DIED 7 MONTHS LATER...SO ILL NEVER GET RID OF IT....SENTIMENTAL VALUE...STILL IN MINT CONDITION AN WORKS PERFECTLY...ORINGINAL BULBS EVEN.....
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