Thanks Patrick and WorldwideHIDCollectorUSA for the very helpful info.
Interesting to know cathode shields are't common here in the US. Is these because the lamp is usually start with Rapid Start but not choke so less blacken end issue?
The lamp I am nostalgic to was the from a Taiwanese local manufacturer, FL40D-EX/38 (red-golden endcap) which is a direct replicate of Mitsubishi Tri-phosphor lamp from Japan. The lamp was initially in T10 form but reduced to T9 diameter late on. It is not no longer in production.
https://www.ruten.com.tw/item/show?21103106521563I did found some T10's online (Ushio 3000282 - F40T10/950) which looks really greats on the spec. I feel this could be quite close or way better than my old lamp. However, the price reminds me the Hitachi/NEC lamps my did used to put in my room. Those are the best in brightness/light quality but impossible to find now. They were also T10's as far as I can remember.
Your comments on the ballast is very accurate. Before covid I brought several GE T12 ballasts back to Taiwan and put those in the 4-ft fixtures in my home. FL40D-EX/38 with light-up on both Rapid start electronic (GE240-RS120) and programmed rapid start (GE240PS-MV-N). While the Philips F36T8 TL-D won't start on T12 rapid start but will fire-up on programmed start ballast. The common ballast in Taiwan is the preheat (choke) ballast with step-up transformer (110V line voltage). The preheat ballast can start both Philips F36T8 or T9/T10 lamps without problem. I am not sure how similar Taiwanese preheat ballast to American vintage preheat ballast as I never own one (you can still buy preheat magnetic ballast for 4-ft lamp in Taiwan but I guess this is not the case in US?).
The Taiwanese preheat ballast looks like this. I think it will start American F40T12 with no issues.
https://www.ruten.com.tw/item/show?22138260891316 https://www.ruten.com.tw/item/show?21620737704223