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HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups

Posted By: WackoPaul

HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/06/08 11:24 PM

HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups



















Posted By: WackoPaul

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Posted By: Webmaster

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/06/08 11:40 PM

Thanks Paul -- And THANK YOU HARRY!

Beautiful job.

The inclusion of the coaster sets the scene so much associated with this lighthouse. Clearly it's 'closer' to the lighthouse than the real one -- but that's happened before on many HLs:

Alcatraz - tower & prison
Cape Canaveral - tower & rocket launch
Jeffrey's Hook - tower and the bridge section
Owl's Head (and MANY others) - tower and keepers house

Will a section of the coaster make this one sell better? I'd say yes -- especially among a potentially large group of "non-collectors"(and maybe potential collectors) - Coaster Lovers and those who live within a hundred miles or so of Cedar Point.

I hope there will be a dealer inside the park when it opens in the Spring.
Posted By: Medicman

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/07/08 01:08 AM

geez.... can't believe Harry didn't have some of the riders in the coaster holding their hands up in the air like a "real" coaster ride.... applaud
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/07/08 01:54 AM

It looks like the one person is holding their hands behind their head which is about the same as arms up riding!!
Posted By: beachcomber

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/07/08 06:01 AM

Absolutely fabulous detail - even to the expression on the faces of the riders! Just super!! Thanks for the wonderful preview, Paul! cheers
Posted By: ctlights

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/07/08 06:49 AM

The detail on the coaster is fabulous,and a very complex structure - but makes you wonder, why couldn't we have a bridge on last year's Point Bonita LE release??
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/07/08 03:37 PM

Another greatly detailed piece! applaud
Posted By: rscroope

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/07/08 07:49 PM

Anybody we know in those coaster seats? groupwave
Posted By: WackoPaul

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/07/08 08:24 PM

There is no truth to the rumor that the guy hiding his head in the front seat is Dave H!!
Posted By: Lighthouse Duo

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/07/08 10:11 PM

... but the woman with her hands in front of her face could easily be me :p


These photographs are great! Thanks Paul!

And the details ... unbeatable!
Posted By: ericlighthouse

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/08/08 03:52 AM

This looks like a fun piece to have in the collection.
Posted By: TDSimpson

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/10/08 07:53 PM

In response to John's comment about a dealer in the park when Cedar Point opens in the spring, there isn't even a HL dealer in the city of Sandusky where the park is located. The closest one is in Marblehead which is across the bay from Cedar Point, about a 30 minute drive.

Tom
Posted By: Danny

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/12/08 11:38 PM

The Curmudgeon checks back in...! I've looked at several photos of the original, and—as I suspected—the roller coaster is quite some distance from the structure. Thanks to the excellent photos of the HL piece, I can see that the back view of the light is entirely spoiled by the inclusion of the roller coaster, and the price is jacked up by more than $20 accordingly. Similarly, for the Grand Haven piece, if we had to have rime, there were any number of other Great Lakes lights that could have been used.

Moreover, it is apparently the battery-lighted feature that adds dollars to Biloxi, inasmuch as there are enough other, more complicated yet cheaper pieces in the collection. I don't care to pay the extra price for "stuff" that has no use or meaning to me. I know that I am out-of-sync with most of the collectors, but my feeling is that Harbour Lights in inexorably drifting toward toys.

At any rate, I am thinking that—with Barking Rocks, etc.—Harbour Lights is taking a direction that I just can't follow. If I am to have gaps in the collection, I might as well discontinue.

If anyone might want to bring a panel truck to Wichita and buy large bleeding chunks of my collection at the original prices, give me a holler. No...I am simply too old to try to sell them off piecemeal...on the Internet...and package and mail them individually...only to have recipients "claim" that they are not in the pristine condition that I know I would send them. [This happened to me with some Maxfield Parrish prints, and my brother has encountered this sort of defrauding activity in his ebay dealings]. And...no...being of fixed income and not in a position to be charitable, I need to get out of them what I put into them, at the very least.

Harbour Lights has become something less than a joy for me. Deepest apologies to all.

Danny
Posted By: RIP Puls

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/13/08 04:15 AM

GOOD BY.
Posted By: Bob M

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/13/08 01:04 PM

Hi Danny, ...Everything can't be peaches and cream all the time. We didn't sign up and promise to wear "rose-colored" glasses in our dealings with our favorite collectible.

Although we can appear as HL Cheerleaders at times, I also feel true and honest opinions are a must to achieve a balance that may indicate changes need to be made.

I've enjoyed your posts and your way with words. Even if you stop purchasing new HL releases, I do hope you will remain a member of the CF and share your opinions whenever you feel the need.

keyboard Bob
Posted By: Cyndi

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/13/08 03:50 PM

That is what these forums are for. For those of us who love lighthouses and collect Harbour Lights, past or present to express thier opinions. If all of our tastes and opinions were the same all of the time, then there would not be much to discuss.
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 01/13/08 06:24 PM

Cedar Point is how Harry choose to depict the actual light. The same way as how he did Jeffery's Hook, Alcatraz, Cape Canaveral, Owl Head, and many more. I think they give you a feel for what's around them. Part of the lighhtouse lure is it's surroundings.

IMO as a collector, I feel you should only buy what you like. I can see having a complete collection if your talking 20, 30, 40 pieces, but when it gets into the 100's, it's going to be tough liking everything released.

While I do disagree with Danny's opinion, I do enjoy reading it.
Posted By: Lighthouse Loon

Re: HL357 Cedar Point Lighthouse Close-ups - 02/19/08 08:34 PM

I picked up this one from my local HL dealer this past weekend.

The detail is excellent. I still have it on my desk, enjoying the detail of both the lighthouse and roller coaster. cool
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