| All returns accepted | ReturnsNotAccepted |
|---|---|
| Light Color | Gold |
| Antique | No |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Size | 16" wide |
| Year Manufactured | 2022 |
| MPN | 0001 |
| Number of Speeds | 4 |
| Vintage | Yes |
| Design | Ford flat head |
| Department | Unisex Adult |
| Control Style | Switch |
| Sensor Type | N/A |
| Energy Star | 1 Star |
| Manufacturer | The Tojoman |
| Style | rustic/folk art/custom |
| LED String/Strip Type | N/A |
| Features | Bulb/Tube Included |
| Finish | Clear coat |
| Lighting Technology | Incandescent |
| Number of Settings | 4 |
| Pattern | Unknown |
| EC Range | A+++ - G |
| Color | N/A |
| Material | Various materials |
| Number of Lights | 4 |
| Installation Area | Indoor |
| Brand | The Tojoman |
| Mounting | Free Standing |
| Blade Color | N/A |
| Type | Overhead Beam Mounted Lamp |
| Era | 1930s |
| Fan Width | N/A |
| Cord Color | Brown |
| Original/Reproduction | Original |
| Number of Blades | None |
| Time Period Manufactured | Built in 2022 with 1930 Head |
| Shade Shape | N/A- - - -None |
Check the listing for details. Rustic "Ford Flathead" Overhead Beam Dining Lamp. Color: N/A, Condition: New other (see details). Listed at 99.90 USD. This is actually my "copy-cat" project, I saw one of these elsewhere. So I picked up the old 1930's Ford flat cylinder head at an auto parts swap meet for 25 bucks, de-greased it, then clear coated it. Then the $$$ began, purchasing all the electrical components, bulbs, sockets, threaded tubes, brass bushings to adapt threaded tubes into spark plug holes, and the "polished aluminum" tubes covering the threaded tubes between cylinder head and light bulb sockets. This is a very righteous piece now that it is finished, very heavy, very sturdy, and includes a new electrical cord. Each bulb socket has it's own on/off switch, soooooo buyer can turn on or off as many bulbs as wanted at any moment. Dimensions are 16" wide, 7" deep, and 13 1/2" tall to top of Edison bulbs. NOTE: If mounting to an overhead beam above a dining area, use large lag bolts into holes in both ends of the Head, leave all 4 light switches in the "on" position, then control lamp from an existing on/off wall switch- - -easy deal..