GEC 15w White BNOS [07/1963?]

One of the first tubes I acquired that kick started this bug was this rather nice little 15w GEC. Didn't actually realise how old it was as no-one ever dated it, just checked and it comes out as July 1963 if correct, from the OSRAM-GEC date code sheet here.

I'll dig this out ASAP and A: run it up for a few hours and B: take a better picture!

GEC 15w White BNOS [07/1963?]


One of the first tubes I acquired that kick started this bug was this rather nice little 15w GEC. Didn't actually realise how old it was as no-one ever dated it, just checked and it comes out as July 1963 if correct, from the OSRAM-GEC date code sheet here.

I'll dig this out ASAP and A: run it up for a few hours and B: take a better picture!

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AngryHorse   [13 Feb, 2018 at 09:26 PM]
That GEC lettering was a thing of pure quality back in the day, what a shame we lost Shaw Sad
Danny   [13 Feb, 2018 at 09:30 PM]
These were just amazing tubes. Anyone ever used GEC tubes? If so how long do they last? Depending on running hours
Andy   [13 Feb, 2018 at 09:35 PM]
GEC tubes were pure quality! Apart from the traditional loose end the lifespan of the lamp was superb.
Slyspark   [29 Mar, 2019 at 11:24 PM]
One of the churches I look after has a load of GEC 36w warm whites in it, they've done YEARS!!! And this place has halls and stuff and is hired out every evening, so they also get a ton of use. Seem to match Philips in terms of lamp life!

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