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Filename: | PICT0615.JPG |
Album name: | Dave / Bulkheads |
Filesize: | 2631 KiB |
Date added: | 13 Oct, 2015 |
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I wouldn't mind adding a Coughtrie to my collection but as unlikely to be from Ebay. As you say, nearly always go for silly money.
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Car boots sometimes have Coughtries, the SP6 and a pair of FS10's also came from a boot sale.
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I keep saying I should go to car boots.
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It looks like a big glass bullet!
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is this a metric 20mm threaded one or an imperial 3/4 conduit thread? last time i installed a pair of these was on my dads house brand new out the boxes in 1996 ! think they are obsolete now
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This is metric thread, although I have one imperial example too, but its missing its clear glass cover.
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ive got quiet a few old coughtrie fittings, some new old stock, well glass lights, SW10 and SW6 etc.
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think only the SW10 100 watt wellglass is still availble, though the price has now become realistic, as they used to be dirt cheap brand new, think they about £100 for a swan neck corner bracket with Sw10 now, love to see original 3/4 conduit threaded versions though, they are the real classics
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I have an imperial SW10 fitted above the back door of our house, great looking fitting too. I too have a few old Coughtries, but I'm always looking for more, absolute design icons imo.
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picked up an original boxed PW15 the other year off the bay, its mint, thick glass bowl on chains to hold it whilst you change the lamp, thats a imperial 3/4 one. was pleased to get that as most are metric poly bowl ones
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