These are my different wattages of Philips SON-T lamps. This isn’t all of the different wattages, as I don’t have any 35w, 50w, 600w or 1000w lamps.
from left to right:
philips SON-T 400w
philips SON-T 250w
philips SON-T 150w
philips SON-T 100w
philips SON-T 70w
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Hallo! Just another little suggestion? to bad. There are some Urbis DZs at Hassocks station... In Hassocks. I know shocking
😂. There are also, in Hurstpierpoint, loads of Thoron R2L2 lanterns which are quite a rarity here in West Sussex! I quite like the R2L2! do you? and lastly, there are a BUCKET load of old lanterns on the A27 Chichester bypass! There are too many lanterns to name but replacements are coming in quick! well I guess that's it for west Sussex 😞 I will of course let you know if there are anymore I come across, but I hope you liked my little comments. Keep up the Great site work Tomas
Hello! I don’t mind the R2L2, but I know they do often corrode, and I always thought they look like a soap dispenser top!😂 That’s nice that there are lots of old lanterns on Chinchester bypass, but that’s a shame that they’re being replaced. I always really like your comments, the reason I’m sometimes slow to reply is because I rarely check my email. Thank you for looking at my site too, and I’ll try my best to keep up the good work.🙂
Yeah I agree they look like Soap Dispensers! Just A random question, do you like Indo Air Lanterns? I really don’t!
I don’t really like the indo air 1, funnily enough, I recently got one for my collection! I’ll add it to the collection page soon.