Take a stroll down memory lane with this Polish flashlight – those sweet childhood times when you used to play Normandy with the gang, and signal the reconnoitering forces already on the mainland. As one would suggest, use this flashlight for play stuff, and get modern ones for real situations. One-off lot!
This is a metal box that opens on a hinge. The inside has very simple electronics and a place for a spare bulb. There might be a couple of flashlights with the spare bulb in place, but no promises. These things should work when a battery is inserted and switched on. The light output is quite moderate, but on the other hand, these have such simple electronics that you are probably able to fix them yourself, unlike modern stuff today. Keeping that in mind, these might also work well in dystopian hellscapes after a nuclear war, as long as batteries and bulbs are available.
These flashlights have not been used, but they might have some scuffs from decades-long storage. They are from the country of shipyard strikes and bison grass vodka.
Erik M.
Valter F.