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Can anyone point me in the right direction, currently struggling to find anything! I'm looking for an ES lamp, post top lantern style fitting to fit on a 75mm round post.

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Thanks for the reply Murdoch. They all seem to be the pedestal type, I'm trying to find one that mounts onto a 75mm post. Replacing an old damaged fitting at a mobile home site, assumed it would be easy to find one!
 
Unfortunately the current post is set in concrete and would be an absolute nightmare to replace. Also it's an old Victorian style post that stands about 9ft. Think I'm going to have to look a little more commercial. Thanks again for your reply
 
Unfortunately the current post is set in concrete and would be an absolute nightmare to replace. Also it's an old Victorian style post that stands about 9ft. Think I'm going to have to look a little more commercial. Thanks again for your reply

there are "thanks" and "like" buttons under each reply!
 
I'd given up looking for an exact replacement as I assumed they were finished. Thorn gamma 6 is the one. Thanks!
 
I'd given up looking for an exact replacement as I assumed they were finished. Thorn gamma 6 is the one. Thanks!

In my previous life before going self employed I organised the replacement of literally hundreds of Gamma 6 lanterns. Generally ok for at least 15 years though I'd say.
 
Yeah the rest of them on the site seem to be fine. Looking forward to trying to drill out the hard set grub screws and getting through 20 years of paint to get the old fitting off
 

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