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Here's a pair of Canadian General Electric 40W blue incandescent lamps.
Voltage: 120V
Lamp life: 1000 hours
Filament: CC-6
Lamp shape: A19
Made in: Canada
Base: Medium E26 brass

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GE 40W Blue

Here's a pair of Canadian General Electric 40W blue incandescent lamps.
Voltage: 120V
Lamp life: 1000 hours
Filament: CC-6
Lamp shape: A19
Made in: Canada
Base: Medium E26 brass

DSC03228_GE_60W_Ultrasoft_Long_Life.JPG DSC03055_GE_Mazda_30W.JPG DSC03192_CGE_40W_Blue.JPG DSC01450_Philips_430W_AGRO.JPG durotest150w.jpg
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Filename:DSC03192_CGE_40W_Blue.JPG
Album name:lite_lover / Lamps
Keywords:Lamps
Company and Date Manufactured:Canadian General Electric (CGE)
Model Number:40A/B/PM/2
Wattage:40W
Lamp Type:Incandescent
Filesize:66 KiB
Date added:Jun 19, 2010
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GullWhiz   [Jun 20, 2010 at 04:43 AM]
Nice logo man.....know the age?
xmaslightguy   [Jun 20, 2010 at 04:53 AM]
Cool... how do they look when lighted?
lite_lover   [Jun 20, 2010 at 05:08 AM]
Thanks guys, @ jace: I think they are from the early 90's.
@ xmaslightguy: they look better unlit lol,a little on the light side.
Lumalux   [Jun 26, 2010 at 07:10 PM]
The 40A21 ceramic colored GEs have not been around in the US for quite some time (I'm thinking the '80s?). They slowing pared down the offerings to the 25A19s and only red and blue in the 60A21s. Now the 60s have been eliminated.

Ceramic colored incandescents just don't make sense anymore since you get much better color and brightness with colored CFLs (think Feit).
GullWhiz   [Jun 26, 2010 at 10:55 PM]
I donno, but there are also RICHER colors from LEDs also...and what makes LEDs even cooler is changing colors in small bulb.....
Lumalux   [Jun 30, 2010 at 05:42 PM]
My favorite incandescents are any ceramic coated colors. I just learned that GE has dropped the ceramic 25A19 colors (red, blue, orange, green and yellow). These were some of the last domestically produced ceramic colors available. I just ordered more from Grainger to beef up my stock a little. I just love looking at them and turning them on. Perhaps they bring back memories of my childhood. These bulbs are cousins to the wonderful GE ceramic C-7 and C-9 bulbs and the 10S11 round ones, too! I have many, many pink ceramic bulbs which can be used for ambient lighting.

BTW, for a while, Philips made colored 25A19s and 40A21s in Mexico using an inside powder coating that was nearly identical to the very old Mazda and GE swirled C-9 Christmas lamps. The blue is absolutely stunning -- a deep purplish blue with a cool ring of light near the base where there is no coating. I happened upon them a couple of years ago. I forget where I found them, but I was able to get a very nice guy on the phone and he pulled all of the stock and was able to determine which of the bulbs matched my description. Alas, Philips now produces junk colored lamps made in Asia. They are spray painted and are totally awful.

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