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<blockquote data-quote="Ardet R" data-source="post: 462546" data-attributes="member: 30040"><p>There does not appear to be a phosphor coating so fluorescent is out unless the phosphor is very worn.</p><p></p><p>I cannot tell if there is a wire inside the tube, in which case it could be an incandescent.</p><p></p><p>Without a wire or phosphor coating it would have to be a neon or discharge lamp, but then that comes back to was there any control gear with it, the type of which would be a dead giveaway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ardet R, post: 462546, member: 30040"] There does not appear to be a phosphor coating so fluorescent is out unless the phosphor is very worn. I cannot tell if there is a wire inside the tube, in which case it could be an incandescent. Without a wire or phosphor coating it would have to be a neon or discharge lamp, but then that comes back to was there any control gear with it, the type of which would be a dead giveaway. [/QUOTE]
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