1930s GenaFlash batteryless flashlights

sanclea

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Hi,

I have a box full of artifacts (patents, correspondance, marketing literature) as well as a single flashlight related to the GenaFlash flashlight or in it's earlier incarnation as the Bat-les lite. A distant relative Charles Smith was the inventor in the 1920s. He originally sold the idea to Bat-les lite and then formed his own company in the 1930s called GenaFlash in Albany NY. Has anyone every seen on of these? I was considering having all of the stuff mounted in a display case for my dad but wasn't sure if it warrented it (I know nothing about collectable flashlights).

thanks, A.J.

Here a copy of one of the marketing pieces:

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That looks like a slick light. Way ahead of its time. I'll bet it was a heavy-weight. Thanks for sharing, sanclea, and welcome to CPF.

Geoff
 
Thanks for the info. I'll email Stuart. I did see that blurb in the newspaper. The flashlight is not super heavy, maybe a couple of pounds. Here is a (rather poor) picture with a quarter next to it to give a sense of size.

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