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Justrite Reflectors Justrite Salesman Catalogue 1913
  Justrite Special Reflectors.jpg - JUSTRITE SPECIAL REFLECTORS - The second earliest known Justrite catalog is simply identified as the “salesman’s use only catalog” issued sometime after Dec. 1913.  This catalog listed only three Justrite reflectors as Justrite Specials.  Examples of the three are shown here.  On the top left is the “matchless reflector” 2 1/2 in. in diameter, made of polished brass, weighing one ounce, designated No. 26 selling for 25 cents and adjustable to fit any lamp using a tightening screw to hold the reflector firmly over the tip holder.  The sparker was added to make early Justrite lamps matchless.  In the center right is the patented “adjustable hood” made of 24-gauge German silver and designated as No. 15 selling for 15 cents.  On the bottom left is the “adjustable reflector” 3 in. in diameter, weighing less than one-half ounce, and made of brass (No. 225 as shown here selling for 15 cents) and aluminum (No. 25 selling for 15 cents).  See Kouts, Miners’ Carbide Lamp Reference – Justrite Catalogs Vol. 10, p 22  
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Justrite Special Reflectors | JUSTRITE SPECIAL REFLECTORS - The second earliest known Justrite catalog is simply identified as the “salesman’s use only catalog” issued sometime after Dec. 1913. This catalog listed only three Justrite reflectors as Justrite Specials. Examples of the three are shown here. On the top left is the “matchless reflector” 2 1/2 in. in diameter, made of polished brass, weighing one ounce, designated No. 26 selling for 25 cents and adjustable to fit any lamp using a tightening screw to hold the reflector firmly over the tip holder. The sparker was added to make early Justrite lamps matchless. In the center right is the patented “adjustable hood” made of 24-gauge German silver and designated as No. 15 selling for 15 cents. On the bottom left is the “adjustable reflector” 3 in. in diameter, weighing less than one-half ounce, and made of brass (No. 225 as shown here selling for 15 cents) and aluminum (No. 25 selling for 15 cents). See Kouts, Miners’ Carbide Lamp Reference – Justrite Catalogs Vol. 10, p 22 Download Original Image
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