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Vince:
Here's mine, even if it's kinda small:

- Sylvania GTE R37, originally 150W HPS, now 175W mercury, late 80s estimated
- Westinghouse RMA-10 100W mercury NEMA head, March 1969
- Westinghouse OV-20 (Canadian model), unballasted, 1952 - 1954 estimated.

I don't have enough room at the moment for much more. It doesn't mean I can't take ONE more cobrahead, but I won't have like 30 more LOL.

joe_347V:
Here's my list with the traffic lights added:


Powerlite Devices:
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B2255 Drop lens, 250w Mercury Vapour, Originally 250w High Pressure Sodium, Made in October 1980
R47     Drop lens, 70w Ceramic Metal Halide, Originally 250w High Pressure Sodium, Made in August 1993

Cooper Lighting:
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Regent Yardlight 9" Refractor, 175w Mercury Vapour, Made sometime in 2000
Regent Yardlight 9" Refractor, 175w Mercury Vapour, Made sometime in 2000
Lumark Bandit Floodlight, 175w Metal Halide, Made in May 2006

Heath Zenith:
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Yardlight 9" Refractor, 175w Mercury Vapour, Made sometime in 2005
Yardlight 12" Refractor, 175w Mercury Vapour, Made sometime in 2007
Patio Light, 100w Mercury Vapour, Made sometime in 2007

Designers Edge:
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Tallpack, Bronze, 70w High Pressure Sodium, Date unknown
Tallpack, White, 70w High Pressure Sodium, Date unknown  -with manual ignitor
Tallpack, Bronze, 35w High Pressure Sodium, Date unknown

Philips Lighting:
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Gardco Recessed Canopy Light, 50w Metal Halide, Date unknown
Goldeye Area Light, 18w Low Pressure Sodium, June 1989

Econolite Canada:
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12-8-8 Poly traffic signal incandescent, November 1995

Canadian General Electric:
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12" Aluminium Pedestrian Signal, Canadian Symbol Lenses, incandescent, estimated 1970s.
8"  Aluminium  traffic signal, glass GE brick lenses, incandescent, estimated 1950s-1960s.

joe_347V:
And I thought I had a small collection. O_o

gailgrove:
I may as well update mine as well.

Powerlite Devices/GTE Sylvania
B2255 - 250 watt HPS
B2255 - 400 watt HPS
B2227 (R37) - 150 watt HPS
R47 - 200 watt HPS
R47 - 250 watt merc
R47 - 100 watt HPS
R7 - 250 watt HPS
Twistpak - 70 watt HPS

AEL/TnB/Other similar brands
FCO 125 - 250 watt HPS
125 - 250 watt HPS
115 - 250 watt HPS
model 25 - 250 watt HPS
model 13 - 70 watt HPS

Cooper/Crouse-Hinds
OVX - 400 watt HPS
OVZ - 250 watt HPS
OVZ - 150 watt HPS
OV-15 - awaiting restoration
OV-15 - 150 watt HPS

Westinghouse Canada
OV-25 - 250 watt HPS

GE
M250R2 - 200 watt HPS
M250R2 - 70 watt HPS
M250R2 - awaiting restoration
M250R2 - awaiting restoration

Hubbell
unknown model of sports lighter - 250 watt HPS

Spaulding-Whiteway
Mark II - 1kW MH

Keene Lighting
Maxi Wallcube - 400 watt MH
Maxi Wallcube - 400 watt MH

Infranor Lighting
170S - 400 watt MH

And of course many other ballasts, lamps and parts; plus my Fortran signal.

Lil'Cinnamon:
I might as well update mine!

GENERAL ELECTRIC COLLECTION:
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M-400 R2 drop lens, 400 watts High Pressure Sodium, made around 1990-1995.
M-400 R2 drop lens, 250 watts High Pressure Sodium, made in 1994.
M-400 A2 Full Cutoff, 250 watts High Pressure Sodium, made in 1996.
M-400 A1 Full Cutoff, 400 watts High Pressure Sodium, made in 1982.
M-400 R3 Full Cutoff, (Fitted with Old Model 25 Glass refractor) 400 watts High Pressure Sodium, made in 2007.
M-400 R3, 400 watts Metal Halide/Mercury Vapor from Tony.
M-250 R2 FCO, 70 watts High Pressure Sodium, parts from various fixtures and ballast from Alain.
M-250 R1 FCO, 100 watts High Pressure Sodium. Date unknown. Currently has American Electric 113 ballast in it. Originally was 250 watts HPS with a 240v ballast.
M-1000 1000 watts Mercury Vapor, original ballast probably 480 volts or something. Made in 1972
2 M-1000's that are empty. Made in 1972
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AMERICAN ELECTRIC BRANDS COLLECTION: (Any brand)
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American Electric Lighting model 115, 150 watts High Pressure Sodium, unpainted. Made in 2008.
American Electric Lighting model 115 Full Cutoff, 150 watts High Pressure Sodium. Made in 2009.
American Electric model 113, with Thomas and Betts 250 watts High Pressure sodium ballast. No refractor. (fitted with 115 refracter at the moment) Date Unknown.
ITT Model 25 Full Cutoff, 250 watts high pressure sodium. (fitted with M-400 R3 FCO (Plexi)Glass) Made in 1983.
ITT Model 25 Full Cutoff, 250 watts High Pressure Sodium. Made in 1982, slight difference in design from other model 25.
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COOPER LIGHTING BRANDS COLLECTION (Any Brand):
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Cooper Lighting OVZ, 250 watts High Pressure Sodium. Glass refractor. Made in 2007.
Cooper Lighting OVH (Crouse Hinds branded) 250 watts High Pressure Sodium. Flat Glass, Made in 1998, with 2004 door.
Cooper Lighting OVX (Crouse Hinds Branded) 250 watts High Pressure Sodium. Acrylic prismatic drop refractor, currently with an OVH flat glass. Made in 2001.
Cooper Industries OVM (Crouse Hinds branded) 400 watts High Pressure Sodium, fitted with M-400 R2 ballast as old one was shorted. Made in 1986.
Cooper Industries OV-15 or L-150 (Crouse Hinds branded) 175 watts Metal Halide/Mercury Vapor. Made in 1985. Currently has Universal ballast bought on Ebay.
Westinghouse-Cooper OV-25 Tudor, 250 watts High Pressure Sodium. Plastic refractor. Made in 1983
Westinghouse OV-15, 100 watts Mercury Vapor. Fitted with Cooper OVX plastic refractor. Made in the 1970's
Westinghouse OV-25, 400 watts Mercury Vapor, Made in September 1971. No refractor.
Westinghouse OV-25, 400 watts Mercury Vapor, Has two bullet holes that punctured the reflector and top housing. Made in October 1971. No refractor
Westinghouse NEMA, 100 watts Mercury Vapor. From Jace.

My collection is HUGE! 25 cobraheads already. I remember when my collection was small, but now what I have I can call an actual collection!

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