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  PM Justrite RSide.JPG - PICKANDS MATHER SAFETY AWARD JUSTRITE LAMP - Horizontal Justrite lamp in nickel-plated brass with a 2 1/4 in. reflector,  turned under lever feed water control, and flat hook; with 7/8 in. dia. Pickands Mather and Co. plaque attached to right side and marked PMCo SAFETY FIRST 1918 in red, white, blue and silverlettering, left side marked with JUSTRITE and three patent dates of 1901, 1912, and 1913 with others pending; mint condition, ex-Dave Johnson collection (By the 1920s, the Pickands Mather Co. was the second-largest iron mining company in the United States. See the expanded discussion of the Pickands Mather Co. and its safety awards in my Miscellaneous Mining Items section. The PM safety award for 1918 was the Justrite carbide lamp.  This lamp was awarded to Pickands Mather miners with a 5 year employment history of accident free work. It is thought this lamp was a special order from Pickands Mather to Justrite.  The basic lamp configuration was not available to the public and is only known with the PM plaque.)  
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PM Justrite RSide | PICKANDS MATHER SAFETY AWARD JUSTRITE LAMP - Horizontal Justrite lamp in nickel-plated brass with a 2 1/4 in. reflector, turned under lever feed water control, and flat hook; with 7/8 in. dia. Pickands Mather and Co. plaque attached to right side and marked PMCo SAFETY FIRST 1918 in red, white, blue and silver lettering, left side marked with JUSTRITE and three patent dates of 1901, 1912, and 1913 with others pending; mint condition, ex-Dave Johnson collection (By the 1920s, the Pickands Mather Co. was the second-largest iron mining company in the United States. See the expanded discussion of the Pickands Mather Co. and its safety awards in my Miscellaneous Mining Items section. The PM safety award for 1918 was the Justrite carbide lamp. This lamp was awarded to Pickands Mather miners with a 5 year employment history of accident free work. It is thought this lamp was a special order from Pickands Mather to Justrite. The basic lamp configuration was not available to the public and is only known with the PM plaque.) Download Original Image
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