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Lot 139 - Vintage 1988 "The Pulsar" Xenon Strobe Light, Model #2001, Manufactured by Visual Effects, Inc., Bronx, New York, Tested Working, 6" H
"The Pulsar" is a 1988 vintage xenon strobe light in a square black-painted housing with a fiberboard back panel. The front face features a faceted clear lens dome with a xenon flash tube at center. The unit is rated at 115 volts AC, 60 Hz, maximum two watts at 310 milliamps, and carries a UL listing (952X). The back panel bears the original manufacturer's label identifying the unit as Model #2001, with a power switch and hardwired cord. A separate warning label reads "Not to be used as an indoor visual evacuation sign for the hearing impaired." Manufactured by Visual Effects, Inc., Bronx, New York.
The unit was tested and confirmed working. The housing shows light surface wear. The lens dome shows dust and minor surface grime.