Mickey Mole by Mole Richardson circa 1970’s
Repurposed Hollywood Movie Light for home use. Rewired with standard R7S 79mm short home socket and bulb to be used as a standing lamp. Light Fixture & Mole Richardson liteware stand (adjustable height from 3' to 7' feet). Thick metal housing, aluminum, steel, 6" open-face fixture.
Disassembled, Stripped, Restored, & Repurposed. All functions working properly Tilt, Pan, and Spot / Flood [All components historically correct]
Personal Notes:
Sometimes my lights are just too big… So Ive started producing a few select smaller fixtures. They are not as old and not as big, but I think they are modern home winners!
* This model is an excellent ceiling bounce room fill light!
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“But for purists like John Scarpati, a Virginia photographer who restores and sells these lights in small batches, the only way to showcase them is in their original form – dents and all. “I still disassemble every part and do a complete off-frame restoration; I just don’t over-polish,” he says. “These lights exude an unparalleled sense of aesthetics.” His collection consists mainly of Hollywood classics: Mole-Richardson, Otto K Olesen and Bardwell & McAlister, whose imposing keg lights with metal roller stands and 6in Fresnel lenses are particularly sought-after.”
- Financial Times
“American photographer John Scarpati has taken to scouring old Hollywood studio supply warehouses in search of restoration-worthy examples. made between the 1920’s and 1940’s, each light is a one-of-a-kind original, complete with vintage stand or tripod.they exude the sort of patina that can’t be matched by cheaply mass-produced repros, yet ironically, the lights in his etsy shop actually cost less than the replicas available in upscale malls. ‘my personal favorite finish is a heavy, industrial, vibe, explains scarpati. completely refurbished, but still keeping its vintage look intact. less of a polished finished and more real deal.’”
- Designboom
“Restoring these old beauties is definitely a labor of love for Scarpati. After tracking down one or two of these rare creatures stashed in a forgotten corner of some cavernous L.A. warehouse — a feat in itself — he gets them to his personal workshop, where he completely breaks down each to its individual parts. Every knob, lens and metal component is cleaned, stripped and refinished, with impossibly rare missing parts found and fitted. Often, lamps and stands are discovered separately. Scarpati is a stickler for detail, so he actually insists on matching every light to a stand made by the same manufacturer. New wiring, a fresh bulb suitable for home use, and you’re good to go. If by now you’re realizing that all this entails a tremendous amount of sleuthery and hard work, you are correct. Occasionally, the internet will offer up a similar example of industrial hardware from Hollywood’s golden age. But nobody, nobody, even comes close to this level of restoration.”
- Royal Circus
“Vintage Hollywood lights re-purposed as modern works of art.
Over the three decades music photographer John Scarpati’s lens has chronicled rock, metal and punk acts including Poison, Circle Jerks, Social Distortion, New York Dolls and Rush. Scarpati has most recently taken to scouring old Hollywood studio supply warehouses in search of restoration-worthy lights to restore for domestic use. The lights were usually made between the 1920's and 1940’s, each is a one-of-a-kind original, complete with vintage stand or tripod. They exude the sort of patina that can’t be matched by mass-produced reproductions.”
- the/HeaveyCurrent
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May 15, 2020
Every once and awhile a purchase comes up that requires a detailed review and discussion. The Mickey Mole 1K vintage theater light is one of those items. First, the light itself: it has been painstakingly restored to its former glory. It was beyond my wildest expectations. There are quite a few well known companies who try to restore or replicate these types of lights, but fail miserably compared to this shop. This is the real deal. Whether you are into vintage theater or just want an industrial vibe, this light (and it’s bigger siblings) are amazing. Second, the man responsible for the restoration is a true professional, a master craftsman, and a great source of knowledge...Definitely a visionary and an artist. John made the entire process very enjoyable...an outstanding experience in every way.