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Re: speaking of light bulbs
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Anne Lane <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Fri, 13 Feb 1998 13:25:46 -0500
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>A co-worker from my museum was recently visiting another museum when she
>discovered their use of "clear" light bulbs.  They have no tint-you can see
>the filament , and apparently cast a different kind of light than the
>typical modern bulbs on today's market.  Our museum is actually an historic
>house of 1890's and we'd like to use those light bulbs.  Does anyone out
>there know of such a thing? Kind of 'old-fashioned looking'.
>Thanks,
>Dorothy

My husband brought clear light bulbs home from the local hardware store.  I
hate'em 'cause they glare.  I don't know if they're what you're talking
about, but the glass is clear and you can see the filament and I'll be glad
to send you some if I can find enough people to help me change them.>
Anne T. Lane
Curatorial Assistant
Museum of York County
4621 Mt. Gallant Road
Rock Hill, SC  29732-9905
803-329-2121 ext 104  *  [log in to unmask]

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