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#163037 04/29/07 06:20 PM
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Here are a few of a pair of fluorescent tubes I pulled out of a job 2 weeks ago.. I am not sure how old they are but I know the manufacturer is not around anymore.. I guess these were similar to those " power groove" fluorescent lamps that were made many moons ago.

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I used to see them in few places in late 80- early 90's but after that they kinda disappair pretty fast.

{ I did see that in both USA and France as well }

Merci, Marc

P.S. they did have few other size as well that time too including T-10 verison of it



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I seem to remember high-UV output fluorescents that looked like this - circa early 90's or late 80's. I imagine they had some weak spots on the "sharp" edges around the twists that would cause them to break when tapped against an edge of a table or something. Although they look kinda neat, the shape kind of defeats the strength of the cylindrical design.


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