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How bout this one as an HL? #23356 08/17/99 04:40 PM
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I came upon a picture of this light:
Fourteen Foot Bank Light in Deleware...

How unique! I think it would look pretty different from other caisson style lights!
What do you think?

http://www.ipl.org/exhibit/light/ATL/14FootBank.html

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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23357 08/17/99 05:05 PM
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I like it!

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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23358 08/17/99 07:10 PM
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Cool!!! A castle on a can!

Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23359 08/17/99 09:05 PM
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Not true Digger,

According to the article the can (privy) is hanging on the side.

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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23360 08/17/99 10:51 PM
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Very nice!!!

Caisson lights have always been some of my favorites. This one is a very nice example of what I have always liked about them.
Even though it was far away from people and all of civilization, in the middle of Delaware Bay, they still made it exquisite.

Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23361 08/18/99 02:34 AM
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Nice digs. This would be a most interesting HL addition.

Dave

Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23362 08/18/99 08:51 AM
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Very cool!!

Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23363 08/18/99 09:19 AM
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Very different, I like it!
The privy has to be there though, for obvious reasons.


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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23364 08/18/99 09:57 AM
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I think it is very cool looking.


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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23365 08/18/99 02:49 PM
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I agree that this looks like a good HL addition. Very unique.


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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23366 08/18/99 11:34 PM
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Nice pick, unique and deffinately the privy has to be there.

Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23367 08/19/99 02:43 AM
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I like it too, can't picture it brown, but sure looks nice white. Good choice.

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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23368 08/27/99 04:23 AM
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yup, this is a winner- I'd buy it! Would make a cool society piece, but not so close on the heels of Baltimore Harbor.


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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23369 08/27/99 09:39 AM
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I all ready have a space on my shelf for that one. It's a future light for my collection.

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Re: How bout this one as an HL? #23370 08/28/99 08:24 PM
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Agreed, the privey (can) has to be there. But according to the original post we have a castle sitting on the can. Old Salt humor. Sorry about that.

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