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Unknown Variations #59123 03/09/02 08:43 PM
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I guess this is more of a musing than a rumor...I am convinced that there are more inter-edition differences than we currently recognize. When the Harbour Lights production switched from China to Malaysia, the masters were not always identical to the previous production-line. We have examples in Concord, Heceta etc. Now I hear Holland Glow has a significant change. Unfortunately, few of us have compared the models produced in both countries side-by-side to see the small (?) differences (besides the paint variations).
I'm just offering this as an observation. I guess I just miss the "old" days when we were barraged with all the mistakes, recalls, quality-assurance recalls, etc. Let me know your thoughts. Frank Carbone

Re: Unknown Variations #59124 03/09/02 09:13 PM
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Frank,

Very interesting idea there. It would be fun to see how many differences there actually are. I suspect that the differences will be so minute that it wouldn't make much difference in value. But you never know what you may fiind. Do you have any idea what these differences might be? Do we know at what # the transitions occured? Anyone else ahve any input on this?
Dale

Re: Unknown Variations #59125 03/10/02 11:16 AM
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Hi Frank, ...Great to see you posting! You are absolutely correct about the old days when minor flaws lead to variations that were hunted down by collectors across the country. The search for the "flawed treasures" is what made collecting HL's so interesting.

Maybe Harbour Lights should throw in a few "mistakes" with each new HL released to see if a connected collector can find it. A few paint variations wouldn't be too hard to create. The difficult part would be knowing your new HL is actually a variation. Unless you put two of the same HL together you probably wouldn't know you have a variation. Then if an unconnected collector purchases the piece and puts it in his or her curio, well, we will never know.

Bob

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They kind of did that with 'Cedar Key' and the 10 seahorses that nobody found! HL was very disappointed when it was revealed on a chat!


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They (HL) couldn't have been too disappointed-It was Kim Andrews that revealed it. http://www.HarbourLights.com/chatlogs/jan_10_02.htm
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Re: Unknown Variations #59128 03/10/02 02:49 PM
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I think what Bob was saying Jim, is that they were disappointed that no collectors mentioned the ten seahorses first, before Kim mentioned it in the chat....

Round Island, MS is another of the combination Malaysian/China switch in manufactures, joining other Limited Editions in this distinction..

Toledo
Grand Traverse
Concord
Cape Meares
Scituate
Bald Head
Stonington

I think you are thinking of Cape Meares and not Heceta Head, OR, they were all made in Malaysia I believe, Frank.


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Re: Unknown Variations #59129 03/10/02 03:01 PM
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You have to understand that the 'variations' are an embarassment to Harbour Lights. They generally mean a mistake was made somewhere along the line. They try hard to avoid mistakes.

Introducing an intentional 'variation' would not be ethical and such a ploy to increase interest in the line might just backfire.

There are still opportunities to find variations out there among pieces like Gray's Harbor, Beavertail, perhaps Mukilteo and others still on dealer shelves.

The secondary market provides other opportunities still at reasonable prices:

Point Arena is still available at a reasonable price. Round Island in brown or pink bricks is another. There are five different paint variations to Minot's Ledge.


Re: Unknown Variations #59130 03/10/02 03:55 PM
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It's old, but back in 1998, Rod Watson posted a "How many are there?" listing:
http://www.lighthousekeepers.com/forums/Forum16/HTML/000002.html

It appears that he updated it in early January, 2002.

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