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Eveready Tungsol Miniature Lamps 2330 Vtg Lot Of Misc Untested Barn Fresh on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Richland, Oregon, United States

Richland, Oregon, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Misc. lot of lamps, 17 total,

Three GE 2330, two Tungsol 2331, two Tungsol 2330, three Tungsol 3232, one GE 3232, one chilco 3232, one GE 1209S with black top, one GE 1327, one GE 1143, one Mazda 2320L, one Mazda 1122,

bulbs have not been tested, Some of them look used, they are barn fresh, selling as non working...  Please email any questions, international shipping, just email post code for the cheapest rate, thanks so much

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