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Revo Horizon lost in time
What an incredible survivor! This is the MK.1 Horizon dating to the 1950s. Still supported (loosely speaking with the state of the bracket) by a Revo Phidias 25ft concrete column. It worked into the 70s but has now sat dormant for half a century. It would have ran 400W MA/V originally, and MBF/U later in its service. Sooner or later, I will be taking ownership of the lantern.
Keywords: Lanterns

Revo Horizon lost in time

What an incredible survivor! This is the MK.1 Horizon dating to the 1950s. Still supported (loosely speaking with the state of the bracket) by a Revo Phidias 25ft concrete column. It worked into the 70s but has now sat dormant for half a century. It would have ran 400W MA/V originally, and MBF/U later in its service. Sooner or later, I will be taking ownership of the lantern.

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Lamp/Fixture Information
Manufacturer:Revo
Model Reference:Horizon
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Filename:DSCF98702~0.JPG
Album name:AgentHalogen_87 / Off the job
Keywords:Lanterns
Filesize:1168 KiB
Date added:Oct 31, 2024
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DateTime Original:2024:10:25 21:52:29
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Ria   [Oct 31, 2024 at 09:16 PM]
And another for the ever-growing collection Laughing
Sammi   [Nov 01, 2024 at 03:24 AM]
That bracket looks a bit iffy, probably betterer that you lay claim to this before the winter storms hit.! Mind Blown
AgentHalogen_87   [Nov 01, 2024 at 05:13 PM]
I'll do my best, it has been like that for several years already, it should last for a bit longer. At least long enough for me to get a crane and cherrypicker to it. I may try to keep the bracket as well, but 4ft up and out is quite large, and heavy Laughing

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