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    Posted 2 years ago

    best0936
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    just took these off of a barn as part of payment for tearing it down I believe they were used on standard oil signs

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    1. dav2no1 dav2no1, 2 years ago
      While it could be possible, the Benjamin Electric Manufacturing Company made many products for many companies including the government.

      I believe what you have is some industrial lighting. The company has some great history..

      https://anyoldlights.com/benjamin-electric-lighting/

      http://www.madeinchicagomuseum.com/single-post/benjamin-electric-mfg-co/
    2. best0936, 2 years ago
      let me show you a little something i found go to this page look at sign on left case solved https://www.etsy.com/listing/1119457617/relektrik-vintage-double-end-o9-x-13
    3. keramikos, 2 years ago
      best0936, Very cool. :-)

      There are a lot of great, informative images at that etsy listing.

      I had looked into this yesterday, and found those same two links dav2no1 found (very interesting ones, BTW), but got side-tracked by the OP's opinion that the lights had been used for illuminating Standard Oil signs.

      It made me wonder whether they were basing that opinion on remnants of an old barnside Standard Oil advertisment. However, that brought up complicating questions, like long-term maintenance, and electrical bills.

      Then I got sleepy, took a nap, and forgot all about it. };-)

      So: Benjamin oval, angled lights for illuminating advertising signs.

      Just one more tidbit that concerns Benjamin's early patents:

      https://cite.case.law/f/158/617/

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