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Hi all, A question, Is there any interest/market or value in the old overhead "bat wing" fluorescent light fixtures? I have an opportunity to purchase two of these fixtures. They are just the fixtures, no poles. Thanks for any and all input. John
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I like them personally and have a set. I think the down side is they are late 60’s 70’s. But man do they light up the yard.
Have gas all the time
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Any additional input on this? Thanks!
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My personal opinion.. the fixture is one thing. The type of bulb you can put in it is another. In other words, if the fixture is in good shape and you can use it, i'd get it. You can stick LED's in there and light up half the town if you want.
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