Flashlights or Torches, Vintage Vancouver-Salmon Creek
The pictures show the wonderful shape these are in and absolutely in working condition. You would not think they were that old!
For the more mature important person in your life who treasures solidly made items from earlier eras, any one of these vintage flashlights should evoke good memories. Of course, they can be used as props, or to add character or appeal to any well-designed space!
The two on the left are standard āCā size, 2 each. The copper colored one has a real glass faceplate, and pyramid shaped switch. It is made by Homart. It is 1945 era. Homart was apparently made for Sears and Roebuck, but not marked that way till years later. Batteries not included. It is $42.
The silver one is made by Bridgeport Metal Goods, in the mid 1970s (1976?) Batteries not included. It is $8.
The longer silver one on the right is made by Union Carbide Eveready. It is the Eveready Captain circa 1976. It takes 2 each, D sized batteries. It has real nice chromium plating and a real glass lens. The sliding switch has a button for Morse code flashing. Batteries not included. It is $13.
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