Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don’t know where to begin.
Many good and interesting points made. Maybe after the initial shock is over and the smoke clears we can look at this light for what it is.
This light is just like what Danny said, it is a fantasy light.
David winter used his style and creativity for a light that was created from his imagination and cast into a lighthouse figurine. No; this light has not been done before or have I ever seen or even heard of it.

What David winter did was break one of the Harbour Light laws. This law was so cherished by its collectors that if broken it was considered an unforgivable sin that would force the lighthouse into the warehouse of purgatory. If committed this lighthouse would never be aloud to enter the pearly gates of the collector’s homes. Harbour Lights always strived for accuracy and have even stopped productions of lighthouse because a dormer was mislocated or the lighthouse was eight sided not six. Harbour lights bragged about their accuracy and held it out in front of them like a great sword that would cut thru all the other collectables and become the most cherished of limited editions.

So fellow collectors, the law has been broken and the verdict has been pronounced. Besides not being accurate the barking Rocks is not even a real lighthouse. Death with the Barking Rocks cries out everyone. Death till it can bark no more.

But what about other types of collectors. Collectors of creative art and those that collect things that takes them away into an other world where everything isn’t so defined and exact. What about collectors of David Winter’s figurines. Why can’t Harbour light make an imaginary light if they feel the need to. What does it really hurt? If you don’t like it don’t buy it, but is it really that bad? If it were a figurine of a real light, would it then be okay. We must give the new Harbour Lights owner the recognition that at least he is not letting moss grow under his feet and he is out there trying different ideas to make HL exciting. One thing you have to say about this light it is not boring.


DANIEL