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Quantity | 4 |
Condition | Fair |
Location | United States |
Warranty | N/A |
The Par 64 is a low cost, versatile luminaire designed for diverse applications. One unit can serve multiple purposes simply by changing the lamp. The PAR 64 is ideal for use in concerts, nightclubs, television, film remotes and architectural applications.
These chrome, aluminum Par 64 Cans have heavy wear and tear on them. The pictures show a representation of the batch, and some pars may have more or less wear and tear than what is shown in the picture. Each par comes with a stage pin connector, safety cable, and color frame. They do not come with a lamp (see accessories).
(10) PAR 64 Can Aluminum Chrome
(10) Stage Pin Connector
(10) Safety Cable
(10) Color Frame
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