Philips Streamlite Mk1
This very early example was a competitor the Atlas Superslim, as can be seen these certainly weren't slim, but copied the tapered sides of the spine and lamp holders. When first obtained it was filthy, but a good scrub brought it up a real treat.

Philips Streamlite Mk1

This very early example was a competitor the Atlas Superslim, as can be seen these certainly weren't slim, but copied the tapered sides of the spine and lamp holders. When first obtained it was filthy, but a good scrub brought it up a real treat.

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amtrakuk   [08 Mar, 2016 at 08:35 PM]
We had a 4 foot version of this when we lived in Zumerzet... I think it was in the Garage paired up with a 4ft grey atlas the other end of the garage
Dave   [09 Mar, 2016 at 12:42 AM]
They are such awesome fittings. theres a few in use in a shop in Tenby, only 2 are intact though, an 8'er and 4'er (possibly 3') The others have had lamp holders threaded through wood to light the stock up, the spines are simply rattling loose above the wood, in an empty void. I'm looking for 2 of these lamp holders for my 8' example, then thats almost all my childhood fittings sorted.
Simon   [06 Mar, 2024 at 11:15 AM]
Looks the same as a Crompack 2

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