On 18 Sep, 2004, at 22:53, Kyle Cassidy wrote:
they're called "mogul" or "edison" bulbs. you can read something about them
on my web page here:


http://www.asc.upenn.edu/usr/cassidy/projects/this-old-goth-house/ kitchen/we
ekfive.html



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Salutations, gentlefolk,

  ... Light bulbs, that is ;-)

My parents (R.I.P.) left a large supply of three-way light bulbs -
mainly
50/100/150 watts - for the upright lamp sockets with 'twist switches'
(There is
undoubtedly a technical term for these which I know not).

More than I have the space or need for.  Drop me an Enote if you'd like
some.

Actually, that is not necessarily true.

Mogul base bulbs are larger than today's standard bulbs, and frequently were 3-way.

However, 3-way bulbs are quite common in today's lamps.
You can buy both 3-way bulbs at Monarch Hardware, and the fixtures at Ikea or Home Depot.



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