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Welcome to Kilokat's Antique Light Bulb Site...
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Strobotron Neon Lamp Hits: 580 Rating: 0.00 Added: 04/22/2000
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Aerolux Postcard Hits: 229 Rating: 10.00 Added: 05/15/2000
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This site was first created in November of 1997 with the hope of meeting other antique light bulb and vacuum tube collectors on the Internet. Over the years I've met some interesting people through this site and have added many things to my collection and have help ed other collectors add to their growing collections. This site continues on with its original purpose of sharing items from my collection through pictures. Such items include antique light bulbs, early radio tubes and box art, Geissler and Crookes discharge tubes, x-ray tubes, Aerolux figural neon glow lights, vintage Christmas lights and more. I invite visitors to browse and download old lighting catalogs, early historical books on lighting, and a vast assortment of other paper items from the paper archives made available through this site. The gallery contains over 600 pictures of items from my personal collection with full descriptions that accompany most pictures. A discussion board exists to allow collectors and historians to network with others and post classified ads. Currently the antique light bulb forum is home to over 150 members who share the same common interests. Comments and additional information about the items pictured here are always welcome as are submitted and credited articles concerning the collecting and history of antique light bulbs.
I'm always happy to help non-collectors who may have found an antique light bulb but please read the FAQ before emailing me about an old light bulb you have. 90% of the requests I get are answered there. If your questions are not answered there then feel free to email but attach a picture of your item to your email! Without a picture, I can't be of much help. I do not assign values to old light bulbs but I can help with research if you have an early light bulb that you are interested in learning more about. Please understand that I get numerous requests weekly and it is often impossible to answer all email.
All pictures and graphics contained herein are © 1997-2003 Tim Tromp and are the property of the author and are not to be distributed in any way without written consent from the author.
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