Not on display

Torch

Torch
1983 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Made of anodized, precision-machined, aircraft aluminium, Maglite torches are shock and water resistant. Their beams can be focused from a broad flood to a spot. They are high performance torches, suitable for rugged service but they sell widely on the domestic market on account of their beautiful surface which is a pleasure to see and touch.

Object details

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Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Torch
  • Case
TitleTorch (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Anodized aluminium
Brief description
Torch from the Maglite Range, 1983. Designed by Anthony Maglica and made by Mag Instrument Inc. Aluminium.
Physical description
Anodized aluminium torch
Dimensions
  • 1st length: 14.5cm (Note: Taken from the register)
  • 1st diameter: 2.5cm (Note: Taken from the register.)
  • 2nd height: 2.7cm (Note: Taken from the register)
  • 2nd width: 16.7cm (Note: Taken from the register)
  • 2nd depth: 8cm (Note: Taken from the register)
Gallery label
(1992)
draft label for twentieth century gallery:

TORCHES: FROM THE MAGLITE RANGE
Designed by Anthony Maglica (North American)
Made by Mag Instrument Inc., 1983; still in production
Aluminium

Made of anodized, precision-machined, aircraft aluminium, Maglite torches are shock and water resistant. Their beams can be focused from a broad flood to a spot. They are high performance torches, suitable for rugged service but they sell widely on the domestic market on account of their beautiful surface which is a pleasure to see and touch.
Summary
Made of anodized, precision-machined, aircraft aluminium, Maglite torches are shock and water resistant. Their beams can be focused from a broad flood to a spot. They are high performance torches, suitable for rugged service but they sell widely on the domestic market on account of their beautiful surface which is a pleasure to see and touch.
Other number
92/2077 - RF number
Collection
Accession number
M.22-1993

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Record createdFebruary 26, 2008
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