~1962 NOMA Canada Flying Saucer Lites

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Noel-kat
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~1962 NOMA Canada Flying Saucer Lites

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For those with an interest in UFOs were these large 5 inch individually flashing, colored Saucers produced by NOMA Canada under their Santa-Lites brand which were outfitted with imported lamps.
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Re: ~1962 NOMA Canada Flying Saucer Lites

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wow! going to share with my group--love the box graphics too
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Fred, those are fantastic. Totally new to me.
GE Frank
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Re: ~1962 NOMA Canada Flying Saucer Lites

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VERY Nice Fred! I bet there are not too many of these lights, in the box, around. Are the bulbs C6?
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They are Candelabra Base Frank. Pretty much non-existent given their very short manufacture. They have those noisy blinkers in them too which is cool. These are the only ones I have ever ran across at a show and I always wanted a set so I was REALLY happy to get them.
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Re: ~1962 NOMA Canada Flying Saucer Lites

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I guess Santa Claus really DID conquer the Martians!
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:-) Well he certainly had lots of different modes of transportation Paul, Sleighs, Saucers, Rockets, Trains, Planes Cars.....am I missing any others?
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In Holland he arrives by ship and delivers his toys by wagon. According to Washington Irving's "Old Christmas," he could drive the wagon over the tops of trees. It was no great jump to go from a flying wagon to flying sleigh . . . .
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