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Posted By: GreenBadger

HL Questions - 09/07/05 04:43 PM

Hello to all,

I had the chance to travel to Cana Island this past weekend in Door County. What a wonderful lighthouse! I then stopped by Oscar's (a supplier of HL LE and LLOM). She had a Sherwood point, which was a "winner's choice." I looked on HL web-site but was unable to find it in any of the years. Any information regarding this piece (i.e. year, production) would be greatly appreciated.

Also, prior to moving to Wisconsin, I took a trip to Lighthouse Depot in Wells, ME. I saw a piece that was the observatory in Portland ME. Again, unable to find information regarding this item on the HL web-site? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Take care

Jeff confused
Posted By: Cana Fan

Re: HL Questions - 09/07/05 04:52 PM

Jeff, here's what your looking for:

http://www.harbourlightsarchives.com/catalog/2001/hl_sherwood_point.htm

As for the Portland Observatory, that was a piece the Lighthouse Depot commisioned Harbpour Lights to do, much like the Collectors Forum piece of Eries we'll be doing.

Hope this helps.

Mike
Posted By: Bigbird

Re: HL Questions - 09/07/05 07:08 PM

Sherwood Point was chosen by a young guy that went to the lighthouse on a visit when the water was frozen over and fell through; hence the cracked ice at the front left of the piece. It was issued as pc #265 around August of 2001 and retired March, 31 of 2002 with a total issue of 3500 pcs.

(per Bill Younger and the HL Product History sheet)

Steve
Posted By: Webmaster

Re: HL Questions - 09/07/05 07:18 PM

That 'Young Guy' is Stephen Sostaric, better known as 'Jakers' to his friends on the Collector Forums.

He's now a Junior at Syracuse University where he has been 'adopted' by Mombo.

Before he headed off to college, he was a very active member of these forums and his parents would take him lighthousing and traveling to gatherings of the WACKOs in the midwest.

We miss him, but know he's studying hard.
Posted By: DANIEL

Re: HL Questions - 09/07/05 07:23 PM

Here is the shortcut for the HL Portland Observatory at Lighhouse Depot
Only 1800 made. This is the only place you can buy one.

Portland Observatory
Posted By: sandy

Re: HL Questions - 09/08/05 01:59 AM

Listed below are the Historic Buildings HL has produced:

Fort Washington Bell Tower, MD HB 901

Portland Observatory, ME HB 902

Mount Greylock War Memorial Replica, MA HB 903

Pemaquid Point Bell Tower, ME HB 904

I think all of these pieces were produced for Lighthouse Depot and can only be purchased from them.

On another note, I'm looking for information on the Pharo Collection and the British Isles Collection (I recently purchased the latter set and purchased the former set last year). Specifically, how many were produced of each piece and what are the issue & retirement dates? Any other information you can provide would be very helpful. I did a search and read the information the searches provided, but wasn't able to obtain answers to the questions shown here. The inventory I maintain on my collection includes that information as well as any add'l. data I've been able to find.

One of the searches pulled up a bit of a mystery on the British Isles Collection--some vague comments about HL and John Hines and lawyers. Is the background on this collection still on a "need to know" basis or can the general public be better informed than it presently is?
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: HL Questions - 09/08/05 03:19 AM

Speaking of Mount Greylock. Received one for my birthday one year ago. Lighthouse Depot advertised 1,800 limit, however, the flag states 1,200. Is 1,200 correct?
Posted By: sandy

Re: HL Questions - 09/08/05 05:06 AM

Eric,

I can't locate the email I rec'd. in response to that same question, but my inventory indicates 1,200 as the revised edition size of HB 903, Mount Greylock. Neither it nor HB 904, Pemaquid Point Bell Tower, ME have been retired, but HB 901, Fort Washington Bell Tower, MD and HB 902 Portland Observatory, ME were retired--HB 901 in March of 2002, NB 902 in July of 2002.
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: HL Questions - 09/08/05 10:31 AM

Thanks Sandy.
Posted By: DANIEL

Re: HL Questions - 09/09/05 01:50 AM

Quote:
On another note, I'm looking for information on the Pharo Collection and the British Isles Collection (I recently purchased the latter set and purchased the former set last year). Specifically, how many were produced of each piece and what are the issue & retirement dates? Any other information you can provide would be very helpful. I did a search and read the information the searches provided, but wasn't able to obtain answers to the questions shown here. The inventory I maintain on my collection includes that information as well as any add'l. data I've been able to find.

One of the searches pulled up a bit of a mystery on the British Isles Collection--some vague comments about HL and John Hines and lawyers. Is the background on this collection still on a "need to know" basis or can the general public be better informed than it presently is?
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Posted By: GreenBadger

Re: HL Questions - 09/09/05 03:47 AM

Thanks to everyone who responded. I really enjoy your posts and finding out more and more about HL. Hope to meet up with some of you soon, possibly at next year's reunion?

Thanks again
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