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Vintage Bakelite Mobilite Pistol Grip Hand Spot Light Connect To Bat Term Works! on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Portland, Oregon, US

Portland, Oregon, US
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Vintage Bakelite MOBILITE Pistol Grip Hand Spot Light Connect to Bat Term WORKS!


This is a great pistol grip spot or work light that connects to the two 6 Volt Battery Terminals ! It looks like the body is made of Bakelite. This is the MOBILITE MODEL 5M ! S.H. Thompson Mfg Co.

Lamp Face measures approx 5.25" diameter. Has a hook at the top, is light wieght. Grips have a nice hash pattern. Condition is excellent for age. The switch works and it lights up when clipped to a 6V power source. Thanks for looking.

 


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