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technically any fixture without a ballast can be considered but i'll just use clamshells.
general electric form 79
general electric form 109
general electric form 175
general electric form 400
general electric form 402
westinghouse ov-10
westinghouse ov-20
westinghouse ov-25 remote
westinghouse ov-35
westinghouse hma-60
line materials ovalite
line materials ovalite(older version with fin like object on the top)
im sure i forgot some too.
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The brighter the better.
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my favorite is the ge form 400.
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Rare white reflector
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OV-10, OV-20, and Form 400 here
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The form 109! And why not a remote-ballasted M400A Powr/Door? 
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The form 109! And why not a remote-ballasted M400A Powr/Door? 
Actually, the M-400 split door was offered as an "empty" luminaire. BTW, my favorite?? The Westinghouse HMA-60
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Nimo: I didn't know that.
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Nimo: I didn't know that.
Before Interstate 190 (Niagara Thruway) was reconstructed, it was originally lit by Westinghouse OV-20s with clear mercs on 6.6A series circuits. As time went on (and as poles get hit or luminaires failed), a wide assortment of replacements emerged. First with LM Ovalites, then with grey GE M-400s, McGraw-Edison Unistyles and Unidors, Westinghouse OV-25s, GE M-400 Split Doors, M400R2 & R3, Thomas-Betts 25 & 125 luminaires, and Crouse-Hinds OVMs. The Cobraheads were ordered as "empty" (No ballast) luminaires because the NYSTA preferred (at the time) to keep the ballasts in the transformer bases at the bottom of the poles.
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dont forget about the ov-35.
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Nothing like the beautiful cool white light of a coated Mercury Vapor lamp and the soothing hum of it's magnetic ballast.
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I think it is the OV-20 
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I like the form 400, the OV20 and, a remote ballasted gumball.
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Nothing like the beautiful cool white light of a coated Mercury Vapor lamp and the soothing hum of it's magnetic ballast.
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