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Product Description
Production: 1961 - 1963
History
The 75 Goose Neck Lamp Post is an almost scale-like replica of a historic lamp post frequently seen in rural or older cities or communities within the United States during the 1930s or 1940's. These lamp posts are somewhat fragile, but are popular with layout builders as it add a nice dimension to any layout.
The 75 goose neck lamp posts have proven to be fairly durable and reliable. Rarely are any components missing and the plastic components are usually intact years later.
Features
Standard features on the 75 Goose Neck Lamp Post include the following: black round metal post, plastic base with a plastic bell-shaped cover over the lamp and plastic scroll-work design at the top of the lamp. The 75 always used a clear two-pin push in bulb.
Additional Detail, Photos & Box Information
Although catalogued for three years, experienced collectors believe this accessory was only manufactured in 1961 with remaining inventory sold over the next two years. Locating a complete, undamaged signal is difficult.
Only Known Variation - Shown in first photo above - All postwar 75 Goose Neck Lamps are black with a single light at the top of the lamp.
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