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General Electric 328 Tung Soil 55 & 41 Ken Rad S6 Bulbs Lot Of 120 Miniatures on 2040-parts.com

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Englewood, Ohio, United States

Englewood, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

LOT OF OVER 120  MINIATURE LAMPS/ BULBS ABOUT 15 OF THE GE 328 - GE 712 RCA EVEREADY CHICAGO MINIATURE 1892 TUNG SOL 55 (10) TUNG SOL 41 KEN RAD 6 WATT 120V AND MORE . SHIPPING WILL BE FIRGURED ON 2 POUNDS . THE LABEL ON BOXES DOES NOT MATCH UP WITH BULBS. " ALL BULBS SOLD AS IS UNTESTED "

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