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GE Photo Gallery |
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Even More GE's |
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Two of the earliest GE fixtures, the Form 79 (above) and Form 109 (right). |
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The more-common GE Form 400. |
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Above, another Form 400. At right is its larger cousin, the Form 402. |
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Two truly classic luminaires, the M250 (above left) and M400 (above right). |
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M1000, 700-watt mercury. Earlier versions of this fixture (as well as the Westinghouse OV50 Silverliner) have fins on top; later models, like the one shown here, do not. |
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An M100, 175-watt mercury, probably the first full cutoff cobrahead ever made. |
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The original M250R, 100-watt mercury. |
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The current-generation M250R, 250-watt HPS. |
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