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Side Shot of the 1963 M-400
A Nice light! I really wish I could keep it for myself, but I know Marco will really love this light. He;s not quite as into lights as I am but he likes the 400W MV lights a lot. I bet it's gonna scare the hell out of him when he fires it up for the first time lol.
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Side Shot of the 1963 M-400

A Nice light! I really wish I could keep it for myself, but I know Marco will really love this light. He;s not quite as into lights as I am but he likes the 400W MV lights a lot. I bet it's gonna scare the hell out of him when he fires it up for the first time lol.

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Album name:Mike / My General Electric M-400 (1973)
Keywords:American_Streetlights
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Date added:Aug 06, 2014
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Model:V5024
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Mercuryvapor123   [Aug 07, 2014 at 10:26 PM]
That is one handsome light. I have a later model with the thumb latch and painted grey. Did you know the first M-250's were the same housing but with a socket extension and a poly. lens.
streetlight98   [Aug 08, 2014 at 03:14 AM]
That that was the real M-250 light. I've seen M-400s with plastic lenses here but theire just replacements for the broken glass ones and they're 400W.

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