Coughtrie bulkheads
The left and middle bulkheads are PY10's. These are the much rarer variant featuring the opal and clear prismatic plastic bowls. Production was brief, hence they are getting impossibly rare. I knew of 4 clear prismatic examples, however they were removed 6 years ago. I had never seen an opal version until I first got this one.
In comparison the SY10 with its glass shade has been in production for around 50 years, and is still made today. They are also in very high demand due to their industrial looks.

Coughtrie bulkheads

The left and middle bulkheads are PY10's. These are the much rarer variant featuring the opal and clear prismatic plastic bowls. Production was brief, hence they are getting impossibly rare. I knew of 4 clear prismatic examples, however they were removed 6 years ago. I had never seen an opal version until I first got this one.
In comparison the SY10 with its glass shade has been in production for around 50 years, and is still made today. They are also in very high demand due to their industrial looks.

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Danny   [25 Aug, 2015 at 08:11 PM]
They are restored very well! Nice job you got any plans to install them?
Dave   [25 Aug, 2015 at 08:16 PM]
The one on the far left is NOS, so that wont be installed, neither will the opal one, just purely down to how rare they actually are. The SY10 far right I may install, its just finding where to install it first Laughing
AngryHorse   [25 Aug, 2015 at 10:28 PM]
Thats a beastie bit of glass on the SY10!
Dave   [25 Aug, 2015 at 11:39 PM]
Its as thick as you like, although I can see what looks like a chip that's not separated on the inside. How its got there I don't know.
lampy   [12 Oct, 2018 at 07:43 PM]
SY bulkheads had internal mount fixings, the SP range had external screw holes to fix them

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