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Default Where can I find a torch lamp socket?

I have a torch (torche, whatever) lamp that has a broken socket and I
don't seem to be able to find a replacment. I tried to order one
through a local lighting store and it's been back-ordered for months
and I can't turn on up searching the web.

If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's a 3-way socket that has
a bakelite base, an aluminum(?) threaded sleeve for the standard-base
light buld to screw into, and a bakelite cylinder around the aluminum
that screws onto the bakelite base and has a coarse _outside_ thread
for a bakelite nut that hold the globe on. Is that clear?

Where can I get this part? Can anyone recommend a lighting parts
supplier on the web? TIA.

Chris

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I have a torch (torche, whatever) lamp that has a broken socket and I
don't seem to be able to find a replacment. I tried to order one
through a local lighting store and it's been back-ordered for months
and I can't turn on up searching the web.

If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's a 3-way socket that has
a bakelite base, an aluminum(?) threaded sleeve for the standard-base
light buld to screw into, and a bakelite cylinder around the aluminum
that screws onto the bakelite base and has a coarse _outside_ thread
for a bakelite nut that hold the globe on. Is that clear?

Where can I get this part? Can anyone recommend a lighting parts
supplier on the web? TIA.

Chris



You fail to mention what continent your on so the link I am providing may be
worthless.


http://mainelyshades.safeshopper.com/266/cat266.htm?781 base

http://mainelyshades.safeshopper.com/40/cat40.htm?789 full page.

Check out harps for holding the shade.



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SQLit wrote:
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I have a torch (torche, whatever) lamp that has a broken socket and
I don't seem to be able to find a replacment. I tried to order one
through a local lighting store and it's been back-ordered for
months and I can't turn on up searching the web.

...

Where can I get this part? Can anyone recommend a lighting parts
supplier on the web? TIA.

Chris



You fail to mention what continent your on


US. Sorry.

so the link I am providing may be worthless.

...


Actually, http://mainelyshades.safeshopper.com/91/4399.htm?781 look
promising. Thanks for getting me to the site.



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I found a replacement at Lamplighters of Lafayette, Sussex County, New
Jersey.
Wasn't cheap though.

(973) 383-5513


NJTrout

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Where can I get this part? Can anyone recommend a lighting parts
supplier on the web? TIA.


Over the counter is best because you can
take disassembled parts and match them.
Specialist lamp stores are probably much more
knowledgeable than big box or chain stores,
and you ought to be able to find at least one
in any city oveer 500,000 (via Yellow Pages.)

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)



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