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General Electric M-250 A.
With a glass refractor. VERY common in Colorado springs.

Did the original PLASTIC refractors with these look like today's M-250 R2 plastic Refractors? Cause I see those a ot on these.

Located in Colorado Springs, CO.
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General Electric M-250 A.

With a glass refractor. VERY common in Colorado springs.

Did the original PLASTIC refractors with these look like today's M-250 R2 plastic Refractors? Cause I see those a ot on these.

Located in Colorado Springs, CO.

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Filename:DSCN5662.jpg
Album name:Lil'Cinnamon / American Streetlights
Keywords:American_Streetlights
Company and Date Manufactured:General Electric
Model Number:M-250 A
Wattage:100 watts
Lamp Type:High Pressure Sodium
Filesize:53 KiB
Date added:Oct 31, 2011
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DateTime Original:2011:10:30 16:27:19
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streetlight98   [Oct 31, 2011 at 02:53 AM]
No. The M-250R2/A2 is the only light to be made with the squarish lens. These had lenses that look just like the formed plastics ones you see today.
LilCinnamon   [Nov 02, 2011 at 02:23 AM]
I see lots of the Squarish lenses on these M-400 A's.

Anyone know what the traditional plastic refractor on these would be?
joe_347V   [Nov 02, 2011 at 02:32 AM]
Not sure really, my area isn't big on plastic refractors.
streetlight98   [Nov 02, 2011 at 02:44 AM]
Like I said the first time you asked this question, These had lenses that look just like the formed plastics ones you see today. Wink

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