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NOTE >>> I never thought we would have this many galleries of flashlights and pages. It just keeps growing and growing each year! We now have 34 pages, I think, on Gotalight.net. One last thing. If anyone has any information, on any flashlights, feel free to share it not only with us, but for other collectors as well. As always, you will get the credit. NOTE >>> I have a value price listed with most of my vintage flashlights in the galleries. I came up with some of these prices from the *Flashlight Museum website, *Stuart Schneider's Collecting Vintage Flashlights book and now the *Eveready Flashlight book by Bill Utley, (*prices are for excellent condition) and eBay, (what they sold for) and I add in my 2 cents. We always need to remember, worth over value. The dates on my flashlights and lanterns come from other sources and may not be correct. Having a patent number, (the pat. number on the switch, could be only for the switch, same with the end cap, and maybe even the body) a serial number is always helpful, as is a dealer's catalog as for what year they came out. The rest is just guess work. Just like the Homart version of the redhead emergency flashlight with a center mount stand and red safety guard shown here. I would say it's from the 40's-50's and hard to find. Now that I'm caught up on adding more flashlights, that brings us to a total of 24 galleries! I'll be adding another gallery or two later this year! I will keep adding to the Show & Tell section month in and month out with new old flashlights. I keep asking myself... will this madness ever stop? Talk about the madness. I also have a small collection of LED flashlights! I like very bright lights up here in the mountains, I want to see what's looking at me from 100 yards away or more. NOT 30-50 feet! Some place in Ohio, there's a vintage flashlight collector shaking his head, as in... shame on me! Besides the flashlight galleries I also have some interesting flashlights in our Show & Tell Section you might want to check out. I share some of my better finds with some information on the flashlights you won't read in the galleries. So step right in and see the longest flashlight in the world.... well maybe not the world, but, in my collection. Not a 5 cell, not a 7 cell, but a WOW factor cell. In the Collectors Corner I have an on going list on what some of these vintage flashlights sell for and most sell for over the value price and some may surprise you? If you have a special flashlight or lantern that does NOT work or looking for that battery pack that's no longer made. We have a resource for that in our Flashlight Repairs section. The flashlight 'Doctor' can help