(Early?) GE Hungary F65W/35
Not sure of the age of this one but looks much older than most other Hungary GE's I have.

Working fine, well used with degraded phosphor but still nice & bright

I do have another one like this with identical pins, but the etch is almost completely worn off: [url=http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=5389/]this[/url] one.

(Early?) GE Hungary F65W/35

Not sure of the age of this one but looks much older than most other Hungary GE's I have.

Working fine, well used with degraded phosphor but still nice & bright

I do have another one like this with identical pins, but the etch is almost completely worn off: this one.

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Manufacturer:GE
Type/Model:F65W/35
Wattage:65-80w
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Date added:16 Apr, 2017
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Danny   [16 Apr, 2017 at 09:39 AM]
Love these!!! Think these are from when tungsram went ge
fluorescent   [16 Apr, 2017 at 04:01 PM]
I am a fan of GE lamps in general, the other one of these I have is now in use in my garage, I wonder how many years it'll last!? I'd love to know when this one was manufactured, I've looked at various date sheets with no definite answer Sad
James   [20 Apr, 2017 at 08:04 AM]
Indeed, I can remember these ones first appearing around 1990-1991.
fluorescent   [20 Apr, 2017 at 04:11 PM]
March 1994 this one (4C), according to the tube dating expert Cool
Flurofan96   [28 Oct, 2024 at 10:29 PM]
Looks like this tube was used in a magnetic ballasted fixture with an electronic starter

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