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Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189766 10/29/06 10:11 AM
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This is a poll to determine what your favorite three Harbour Lights Christmas pieces may be. There are three questions asking for your first, second, and third choice to determine the general consensus of the CF members as to what the top three are. Feel free to put additional information by replying to the topic after you vote.

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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189767 10/29/06 12:44 PM
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I just voted, but it's a tough one for me to answer for third choice. #1 & #2 were easy to choose, but really ALL the rest of the Christmas pieces would be in the third catagory for me.

I came into the Harbour Lights world as an already addicted Department 56 collector, so I naturally like the Christmas pieces.

Good poll, Bob.

Judy


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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189768 10/29/06 01:15 PM
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This was a tough one, here are my rankings:
1.Stratford Point, CT
2.East Quoddy, NB, Canada
3.Crossover Island, NY
4.Old Field Point, NY
5.White Shoal, MI
6.Conanicut Island, RI
7.Bodie Island, NC
8.Michigan City, IN
9.Marquette Harbor, MI
10.Big Bay Point, MI
11.Hereford Inlet, NJ
12.Colchester Reef, VT


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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189769 10/29/06 06:10 PM
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I couldn't resist voting White Shoal MI, as my first choice. No other light I've ever seen looks more like Christmas that those red and white stripes of White Shoals.

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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189770 10/30/06 02:42 AM
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I agree, Bob. That's my favorite too.
Judy

Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189771 10/31/06 10:34 AM
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White Shoal is a favorite navigational tool for me. I pass it often moving boats around the lakes. An easy winner.

Dan

Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189772 10/31/06 10:47 AM
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I believe White Shoal was the first Christmas HL I purchased. You couldn't ask for a better representation of the Christmas season than White Shoal.

I think right after that purchase, I scored a Big Bay Point and the Colchester Reef Christmas lights.

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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189773 10/31/06 11:26 AM
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What a hard question.
I do not care for any of the lighted ones. It has nothing to do with the lighthouse. I just feel the light-up thing cheapens it.
These are my favorites in no particular order.

.East Quoddy, NB, Canada
.Old Field Point, NY
.White Shoal, MI
.Michigan City, IN
.Big Bay Point, MI
.Hereford Inlet, NJ
.Colchester Reef, VT

I did pick Big bay as my favorite mainly because of the long hunt of trying to find one for less than $200.


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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189774 10/31/06 01:43 PM
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Well Bodie Island always wins in my book.

White Shoal is a close second, and Big Bay is a strong 3rd.

The rest are all muddled together with poor old Colchester reef a distant and not surprising last.


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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189775 11/02/06 02:51 AM
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I only have four of the Christmas HLs.
Old Field Point, NY
Hereford Inlet, NJ
Crossover Island, NY
Bodie Island, NC
I like them and will be getting more of them.


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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189776 11/02/06 03:07 AM
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All of the XMAS pieces were nice until they turned into blinkers...then I quit buying them.

Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189777 11/02/06 12:56 PM
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None of my new ones blink, Rock! I just never plug them in or put batteries in them. Now comes the rubber feet and that unattractive (nice word for ugly) AC adapter. Such is life!

:rolleyes: Bob :rolleyes:

Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189778 11/03/06 10:59 AM
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I agree with Bob. Mine don't blink. No batteries and adapter is still in the box.


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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189779 11/03/06 12:40 PM
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Some do, some don't...like the lighted Christmas HL's,that is.

I'm on the "I really like them" side. When they are set out in a more prominant display during the holidays, the light brings them to life. You can imagine the keeper and his wife and children actully being there, going about their holiday.

I especially love Bodie, because it's one of my favorite lights anyway. Interesting though, a couple of years ago after the Bodie Island Christmas was released ('04), a group of us approached the National Park Service about decorating the real Keeper's home in the same fashion. We were told we could, IF, we could prove that the decorations were historically correct.

We failed in finding any documentation, and John Gaskill, son of the last keeper there, told us that he could not remember ever seeing Christmas wreaths hung, and they never had a tree.

So much for that idea. smile

Judy


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Re: Your favorite Christmas HL's? #189780 11/03/06 12:50 PM
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I have to agree that White Shoal, MI is my first choice also. It reminds me of the old time barber pole! My second would be Michigan City, IN and third West Quoddy, NB.

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