Does anyone know anything about Pyle National Company lighting? Im trying to figure out what i have.

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Fairly old thread (stumbled upon is while doing a bit of digging to determine whether Pyle was still in business today...which they are, now party of Amphenol), but these type of lamps were commonly used for service/construction (sometimes on the railroad, such as attached to cranes and the like, sometimes elsewhere) as well as marine applications. I am reasonably confident that this is indeed a spot light, not a flood light (as seen in the post above), based upon the reflector and lens used. The serial number seems to indicate that it was built in 1968.
 


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