What is this?

Kingfisher

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Any collectors know what this flashlight is?

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The battery can't be that old, because of the barcode, but the torch seems a lot older possibly with something missing (diffuser maybe)

Still working

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The Ever Ready No. 8 battery is a zinc chloride 3V, also known as a 2R10 battery.

No idea what the light is.

FYI, when I did a search for the No. 8 battery, all the main hits were from the UK and Europe.
 
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Yes. Including the entire bezel assembly.

Note the tabs on the side of the (integral) head - these are to adjust the interference fit of the bezel, and thus change the focus.

Oh, and Black Rose?

I'll bow to your wisdom, but I have never heard of a zinc-chloride No8. Oh how I wish I had! The two grades of zinc-carbon are all I ever encountered, even in UK & Europe.
 
Now you've really confused me. Wouldn't it have to look exactly the same? Otherwise, how could it fit?
 
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Well, well. Super-Heavy-Duty No.8's

Quoted from your link:

"This No. 8 or 2R10 battery is of zinc chloride chemistry and out performs carbon-zinc versions for a long battery life. These No. 8 or 2R10 batteries have a long shelf life."

No doubt or ambiguity. That's SHD chemistry.

But at £5.90 each? Thank goodness for the 18650 and 18350 rechargeable cells.
 
So how do you use 18650s in those kind of lights without blowing the bulbs?

EDIT: Never mind...I see what is needed in your other thread. Pretty cool :thumbsup:
 
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