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English: 1893-938-----Schultzberge (American). One of the first of his etched carbon filament lamps, made at Edison's laboratory, Orange, NJ in 1893 by Dr. Schultzberge.
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Source http://home.frognet.net/~ejcov/hammer.html#4
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From an Archive Room at Nela Park in Cleveland the writer also had access to 20 negatives of individual Hammer lamps. A photograph was taken of each negative, in the sunlight, with the background being the noon day cloudless sky; this was accomplished with a Sony MVC-FD81 Digital Mavica camera. Then a "positive" was obtained through use of a scanner and Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.0. These images are also shown below. Although the results leave much to be desired, the writer felt that the viewer might appreciate seeing a "close-up" of individual Hammer lamps, as originally displayed.

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