Rock twin bi-pin lamp holders, disassembled

'Rock' branded twin bi-pin lamp holders from circa 1965, as fitted to them 8ft 85w twin Courtney Pope fixtures I acquired ages ago. These have since been stripped down and had the 50+ years of dirt cleaned off them. I've also got some Philips 80w T5 HF ballasts to fit in the Courtney Pope fixture to get it up and running finally!

Rock twin bi-pin lamp holders, disassembled


'Rock' branded twin bi-pin lamp holders from circa 1965, as fitted to them 8ft 85w twin Courtney Pope fixtures I acquired ages ago. These have since been stripped down and had the 50+ years of dirt cleaned off them. I've also got some Philips 80w T5 HF ballasts to fit in the Courtney Pope fixture to get it up and running finally!

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Slyspark   [22 Feb, 2018 at 12:14 AM]
Had a single lampholder a bit like this, it cleaned up nicely! Going to use it for SLI/H lamps as it won't mind the heat as much as modern ones will!
fluorescent   [22 Feb, 2018 at 02:05 AM]
Sounds like a fine use for them! These have cleaned up incredibly well also, showing no real discolouration or signs of heavy use despite their 50+ year age, and the dry & dusty knackered paintwork on the fixture indicating these have done mega hours.
AngryHorse   [22 Feb, 2018 at 08:23 PM]
Now heres a classic example of how older stuff was built properly! Very Happy , all replaceable parts held together with proper screws!

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