Vintage Bond Flashlights
Bond Electric Corp. - (1928-1955)
The Franco brand flashlight was original created by the Interstate Electric Novelty Co. Because of the popular name, the company was eventually called Franco. Franco was later changed to Yale, and then to Bond due to various company ownership's.

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1948 Bond Chrome Light with Red Button Switch
Red Safety Guard Head - Bullet End - C Cell
(6 1/2 inches long)


1948 Bond with Red Button Switch
Red Safety Guard Head - Ring Hanger - D Cell
(7 inches long)
1940's Bond Electric Corp.
With Ring Hanger (14 inches long)
5 D Cells


1932 Bond Vulcanite Body with Fold Out Side Stand
(6 1/2 inches long)


1929 Bond Burgundy Vulcanite Focusing Flashlight
Bulbous Lens with Ring Hanger
Nickel Plated Ends


1929 Bond Burgundy Vulcanite Flashlight
Flat Lens w/No Ring Hanger
(Nickel Plated Ends


1940's Bond Flashlight (15 Inches Long)
Black Metal Body 5 D Cell


1924 Bond 3 Cell Ribbed Miners Light with Slide Switch
3" Lens with Ring Hanger (9 3/4 Inches Long)
Donated by Larry Aims
1924 Bond Right Angle Switchless Flashlight
Bell System Printed On Belt Clip
(7 1/2 Inches Long)
1940's Glow in The Dark Bond Flashlight
(7 1/4 Inches Long)