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Me and Janis Tanaka, bassist of my favorite band, L7 (and bassist for Pink and many others.) Baltimore, 1999 or 2000... I can't remember anymore.
Wisconsin Electric Power Co steeplecab #L7 and The Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Company side dump #D13 occupy barn #6's lead tracks as they prepare for the July 4, 2005 trolley pageant.
Una tarda que el Marc i jo vam passar per la línia Barcelona - Vallès de FGC on bàsicament hem vist 112 i 113. Ara bé, una escapadeta per la L7 també val la pena, i més ara que poc a poc les 111 ens van deixant. Avui, per cert, ja ha arribat la primera 114 al COR de Rubí. Finalment, a Les Planes, algú més vol pujar al tren.
Una tarde que Marc y yo pasamos por la línea Barcelona - Vallès de FGC donde básicamente hemos visto 112 y 113. Ahora bien, una escapada por la L7 también vale la pena, y más ahora que poco a poco las 111 nos dejando. Hoy, por cierto, ya ha llegado la primera 114 al COR de Rubí. Finalmente, en Les Planes, alguien más quiere subirse al tren.
Cette camionette Unic L7 dont sa carrosserie a été conçue pour le transport de bétail, a roulé jusqu' en 1959 et faisait le ramassage de fermes en fermes à l'abattoir. Cette camionnette Unic à sauvé des personnes la nuit en les transportant de la zone occupée en zone libre de 1940 à 1945. Son réservoir d'essence est situé dans la cabine avec remplissage devant le pare brise.
Au décès de son propriétaire, le véhicule a séjourné sous un hangar en ruine jusqu' en mai 1998.
La restauration a nécessité 1800 heures de travail .
En 2002, l' unic L7 a passé avec succès son contrôle technique. Elle est actuellement immariculée dans la Sarthe sous le numéro de 366 BH 72... Jacques Sabard présente souvent la L7 à divers manifestations.
Got this set on eBay and although someone wrote on the front "new 1978", I'm not sure about that. The box design and illustrations point this towards the early 70's. I have a 1978 GE Christmas Light catalog and the graphic layout is different and the sets are no longer American made by this point. www.flickr.com/photos/jeffcarter629/4732041018/in/set-721...
GE introduced the Cool Bright lamp in 1970 and two of the other cool burning GE lights that the package recommends were no longer made after the early 70's-The Stardust and Lighted Bells. GE stopped making the 10 light strings of their standard bulbs by 1975. What I do find odd is that on the box flap where you would find the date of manufacture, it lists "EasTex -Bruce" instead of the date code. When GE used Ohio Boxboard Company to make their boxes there would be a date code. This lasted until the mid 70's. Another clue that this could be a later production is the price. In 1974 I got a 10 Light Set of the Ceramic Coated bulbs from Woolsworth for $1.99. This set is $2.99 from TruValue Hardware. I do have all of the GE Christmas Catalogs from 1978 until they stop manufacturing lights in 2001. GE would produced special sets for major retailers that were not listed in their catalog. This could be one of those sets. GE may have needed to get rid of some old inventory that was left over when they changed their product line and produced these for TruValue or this could be some old stock from previous seasons that TruValue sold in 78.
If you have any insight on this please leave a comment.