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Antique Light BulbsAntique light bulbs are the key to making your unique vintage find operational. Vintage items may be hard to find in good condition, but sometimes we can score a great find. Oftentimes, however, an old lamp or lighted sign will need a new light bulb to make it completely functional again. The key is to find those antique light bulbs that work for your special find. It can be difficult when those once-popular light bulbs are now rare to find. Where You May Find Rare Antique Light BulbsMany of the older lights are harder to find because of several reasons. Besides being outdated technologically, or the phasing out of the product that uses the light you're looking for, antique light bulbs are oftentimes specified in terms different to what we find now. For example, many older antique light bulbs produced around the turn of the 19th century use candlepower and wattage to indicate the design of the bulb. Look in the right place though, and you may find that specific bulb. Companies that produce light bulbs now recognize the need for replacement antique light bulbs, and have created light bulbs that exactly replicate the specifications required of those produced in the past. One can even find lights that were produced right after the invention of the light bulb. The availability of antique light bulbs now makes it possible to bring your antiques back to life. You no longer have to keep that precious antique lamp or uniquely aged kitchen appliance tucked away in a closet or attic. Search a good light bulb retailer for the bulb you need to make your old pieces work like new. ![]() Get all Home Lighting articles via
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