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Filename: | incanstring.jpg |
Album name: | lasagafield / Lasagafield's Lights |
Manufacturer: | Ring |
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Filesize: | 366 KiB |
Date added: | 17 Jun, 2018 |
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I`m not sure RING exist anymore?, but there are a couple of houses here that still have sets like this up at Christmas, they do look well at night.
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Coloured incans have the best colours. When I imagine christmas that's the colour scheme it has. Nothing in this world apart from SOX lamps is more comfy looking than those washed out colours ! I think Ring are still going doing auto lights but that could be a different Ring or part of the company that split off.
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Are they still in Leeds?, or is it all bought in stuff now?
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I imagine that when the incan ban came in a lot of the company would've went. Hence why when you look them up their main site is an auto bulb site. I've never seen Ring rebrands but I have seen Ring lights from the 90's onwards.
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Is it me or did the tumbnail look like Gamma 6s?
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Yeah those yellow pairs could trick anyone from a distance. Wouldn't mine a real Gamma 6!
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Love love these!!!!
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There is still Ring Automotive of Leeds that market automotive lamps, inverters, tyre inflaters and anything similar they can import and sell on. I don't know what connection they had to Ring lighting of Leeds. It's not always easy given how companies seem to be able to go into liquidation and reform themselves so easily using the same name or completely different companies can gain rights to use the name of a defunct company. I always thought all Ring products were re-branded imports, sold mainly to DIY stores. I have a Ring branded DAKS twin fluorescent and a Ring branded Tamlite batten. The tubes were re-branded Sylvania. And of course there was the Ring East German battens that were the worst quality fluorescent battens during the 1980s but by the standard of some of today's LED crap don't seem so bad.
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I remember seeing these in the shops, always wanted a set but never got them.
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