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<p>[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 723764, member: 6444"]Could be. There is some rust and dribbling paint so clearly not brand new. But the single screw to hold the globe with the two springs for the other sides doesn't look like 30's to me - I always see three screws on older fixtures. Plus the bulb receptacle, switch and other hardware looks more recent (and don't look replaced to me).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Drum, post: 723764, member: 6444"]Could be. There is some rust and dribbling paint so clearly not brand new. But the single screw to hold the globe with the two springs for the other sides doesn't look like 30's to me - I always see three screws on older fixtures. Plus the bulb receptacle, switch and other hardware looks more recent (and don't look replaced to me).[/QUOTE]
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