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3rd January 1975, Page 41
3rd January 1975
Page 41
Page 41, 3rd January 1975 — Vidor light
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A dual-purpose battery-powered lantern is the latest addition to the range of accessories marketed by Vidor.

It has a lightweight moulded case with a 92 mm (4in) diameter clear lens and reflector unit. A threeposition switch gives' either a concentrated clear beam, or energizes a transistorized flasher unit.

Using a clip-on plastic lens provided, the lantern produces a brilliant amber flashing light for hazard warning. When not in use the amber lens clips on to the back of the case.

The carrying handle unfolds to form a rigid stand on which the lantern can be angled to throw a beam in any direction.

The lantern uses four standard SP2 batteries.

Price: retail £2.621/2p.

Made by: Crompton Parkinson Ltd, 50/52 Marefair, Northampton, NN1 1NY.

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Locations: Marefair

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