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Safelight bulbs??
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From: "Geoffrey S. Mendelson" <g...@mendelson.com>
Newsgroups: rec.photo.darkroom
Subject: Re: Safelight bulbs??
Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 09:24:03 +0000 (UTC)
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Maciej Zielenkieiwcz wrote:
> Here in Poland 15W bulbs are quite common and could be bought in almost
> any shop (supermarkets etc.), but it is also possible to get 5
> and 7 watt ones. The prices are like 0.5 euros for the 15W ones and
> approximately 2 euros for smaller ones (they aren't so popular). Some
> of the popular makers is Tungsram (owned by GE) and PIL1 (polish).
Thanks, I tried the supermarkets with no luck. I asked on a local group and
got some leads on real lighting stores, so I'll try them.
Although we have not gone as far as to ban incadescent bulbs, the market
seems to have spoken.
Geoff.
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