Use an autotransformer. They are simple, reliable, and cheap.
An autotransformer is the best for such purposes, but they are nothing near to cheap, a basic 500VA one can round 100 bucks, don't know you but that's quite some money. That's why he's looking for an alternative like an incandescent current dropper.
@WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA you might try to add a light dimmer in series with the incandescent lamp, by this way, as well as limiting the current with the bulb you can limit the voltage by cutting part of the phase, so if you set e.g. the dimmer at 50% you get a 120V peak voltage. I only recommend that for resistive loads because an irregular current drawing load like an inductor, capacitor or switching power supply might fry the dimmer.