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Lighted Replicas #8057 09/04/99 02:33 AM
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I was wondering what everyone would think if HL came out with lighted, LE (so Tim can reply ), battery powered (so that Bob doesn't have to build a new room with outlets along the wall), lights. They would have their actual lighting patterns. Maybe a new series: "The Relighting Series"? Any other ideas?

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Re: Lighted Replicas #8058 09/04/99 04:31 PM
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Move all the GLOWS to the "re-lighted series, and HL could do a re-call on the GLOWS for a re-fitting, so they could be part of the Re-lighted series, and they could re-sticker those and re-number all of them. Then while they had them in the factory you could have the season changed to your re-liking. If all that happens some of you will have 16 Hatteras all in a row. But then of course your will have to re-mortgage your home to re-model your display area ROTFLOL

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Re: Lighted Replicas #8059 09/04/99 11:52 PM
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No thanks.

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Re: Lighted Replicas #8060 09/05/99 02:02 AM
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No No No

Too many other companies are trying this and the lighthouses just are not real looking. Let HL stick with what they do best and the other companies do what they do.

Jim
(If you are going to have lighted lighthouses with the correct signal then do not forget to add the correct fog signal also.)


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Re: Lighted Replicas #8061 09/05/99 11:00 AM
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No way, leave HL just the way they are


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Re: Lighted Replicas #8062 09/05/99 12:27 PM
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Hollow HL's with Cheap plastic battery doors and alkaline batteries. Sorry Jake but I have to give 2 thumbs down. Don't cheapen them up just for an effect that you would get tired of fast and then never use again.

Re: Lighted Replicas #8063 09/06/99 02:35 AM
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Sorry Jake but I don't think much of this idea, either.

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>>If it could be done right without compromising their current quality standards the idea sounds interesting. <<

Right. Real glass in the lantern room panes and a miniature fresnel lens inside with rotating and/or periodic (oil-fired?) beacons as appropriate.

Its come up a couple times, but I'll vote again for a model of a fresnel lens. Glass or high quality lexan (or some nice clear plastic) with brass fittings. Probably require different production facilities.

I'll pass on blinking flashlight bulbs.

Do you ever wonder what the Chinese workers talk about as they paint these things?

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Re: Lighted Replicas #8065 09/06/99 08:29 AM
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I would have to be in the "contrary minded" group on electrified HLs. Just stop and think about all those extension cords you use at Christmas time to light trees and window lights. Window lights? Could those window candles be replaced with illuminated HLs?

Tim brought back an idea I felt would be nice to add to any lighthouse collection. HL should do a "Fresnel Lens" series to depict all the various order lenses. Make 4000 of each and label them FSCO (For Serious Collectors Only). IMHO this series would sell out very quickly.

Bob

Re: Lighted Replicas #8066 09/06/99 12:54 PM
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Maybe a Lighted Lens would replace those candle thingies.

Last year I counted them up. I had 13 items to turn off! Every year I say I'm not going to do this again next year and it just gets worse. Had to buy 3 new 100' extension cords last year.

Best thing is to not start putting up outdoor lights early, wait until your fingers turn numb. Then you don't get carried away!

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Re: Lighted Replicas #8067 09/07/99 04:01 PM
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My vote would be no to lighted LE HL's. If they did have them I would have to figure a way to light them and go nuts.

Tim, many times I have wondered what the workers talk about when making stuff.

Mombo, I put the Christmas lights up the Friday after Thanksgiving. It usually takes Fri,Sat,Sun. The entire family sits down on Sat night and watches Christmas Vacation, because I remind them of Sparky.My bonus this year goes to Harbour Lights.It wouldn't fun if your fingers didn't get numb and start to bleed from the wires. I can't wait, but I do it every year!
Take care guys,
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Re: Lighted Replicas #8068 09/07/99 06:00 PM
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Hi Mombo, ... I decorate quite heavily for Christmas. I light up the trees and bushes in front of my home. The neighborhood kids love it! The lights are up from the Saturday after Thanksgiving until New Years Day. The best part is they are on their own breakers in the cellar so I don't have to go outside to turn them on or off. Each one of my windows has a candle in it. I don't unplug them, I just unscrew the bulbs a little to shut them off. What does this have to do with HLs or LHs? Maybe I would put a lighted LH in my windows instead of candles.

Bob

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Hey Bob, You think there is a connection with LH's, HL's, and puting up a lot of Christmas lights?
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Actually, I was thinking of a lighted lens. If we put a 1st or 2nd out front and a few 6ths in our windows we wouldn't have to bother with all those teeny lights!

Think if HL were to make a replica of a lens that lights and rotates it would sell like hotcakes!

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Hey Mombo, ... If you put a lot of lights with rotating lenses in your front yard, I hope you don't live on the water because you might end up with a few ships on your lawn...lol !

Bob

Re: Lighted Replicas #8072 09/08/99 12:09 AM
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Ships on the front lawn?! I want rotating lenses! Lots and lots of 'em!

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Got into this thread a little late, and it seems to have gone humorous. That's cool, but at the risk of being too sober, these lighthouses in my collection are goals and symbols to me. Places I want to see, or have been to. Places where someone left a mark; the designers, the builders, the keepers, and now the restorers. Somehow the lights go on in my mind, and I don't need any batteries for that.

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Re: Lighted Replicas #8074 09/08/99 12:32 AM
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ROTFLMAO Bob, 'cause I do live on the water. But it's a pretty good size lawn and I could always charge drydock fees?

Mombo

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What a beautiful expression. Am sure we all feel as you do and you've said it so eloquently!



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Re: Lighted Replicas #8075 09/08/99 02:42 PM
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I'm working on getting a rotating hyper radial for my den to replace the traditional Christmas tree. Wouldn't that look great? All twinkling and bright? Put a candle inside it as a light source and place the gifts around the pedestal.

Well said Travis E. Elmore, well said.
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Re: Lighted Replicas #8076 09/10/99 04:52 PM
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I like the idea of the "Fresnel" series. I don't think it would take long to sell out, but I kind of like the HL's as they are. I agree with Travis, they already seem to light up to me. Anyway, having a hard time figuring out how I am going to ever be able to collect even the new ones that are coming out besides all the older ones.

Re: Lighted Replicas #8077 09/10/99 07:00 PM
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Rusty - Have as much fun with the figuring out, planing, and anticipation, as you do with the buying, displaying, and enjoying. The size (oh boy) of the collection doesn't matter. Remember holidays, birthdays, anniversaries.
Hey guys we all talked about me & Andrea's anniversary this week - well I got her a dozen roses and we will be going out to a nice dinner. She got me Big Bay Point. BIG BAY POINT maybe I'm not excited!
Good Luck with your collection Rusty
Everybody take care,
George


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Re: Lighted Replicas #8078 09/10/99 10:41 PM
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Great anniversary gift Goerge! My wife got me Cape Florida and I got her the Point Loma GLOW for our anniversary and we had a visit to both Point Loma light houses too.

Travis; I totally agree with you. I try to get those HL's for lighthouses I've been to or plan to see soon and I remember the beauty of the lights that I have seen. No need for batteries or cords.
The lens series sounds interesting though!
Dale

Re: Lighted Replicas #8079 09/11/99 03:00 AM
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I have an Avon Thomas Kincade Lighthouse that lights up. It is detailed well and makes a nice addition to my lighthouse collection, but I rarely ever turn it on. I usually turn it on only when I am spending time with my LH or when someone wants to see my LH collection. I also have a collection of miniature homes that I painted myself- they are all lit and I must say that the cords drive me crazy. There is no way to hide them and I have probably created a fire hazard because I have 10 of them and they are all running off just 2 outlets! I'll have to say no to the lighted versions too, but I do agree that a Fresenel lens would be an outstaning addition to my collection!


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Like Chris I also have a small lighted LH. It is Lefton's St. Augustine,(small,plastic, and battery operated). Bought it before I knew the HL's were out there. It is nice looking, and sitting with my other HL's, but I never turn the light on.

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I also have a few lighthouses that were gifts to me that light up, but hardly ever turn them on.

A Christmas piece that would be battery operated and have a bulb inside of the house that would light up and give the illusion of lighted Christmas decorations such as a tree or wreath would be very creative. But other than that, I'd prefer to keep them as is.

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Re: Lighted Replicas #8082 09/12/99 12:13 AM
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How about a haunted lighthouse for hallowen. It could light up, make spooky sounds and spit green pea soup all over you!

Re: Lighted Replicas #8083 09/12/99 12:23 AM
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Digger-

I think that you've been watching The Exorcist too much.

Stephen


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Digger,

Sounds cool!!!


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Re: Lighted Replicas #8085 09/13/99 06:22 PM
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just my 2 cents, but only if they could do an accurate replica of a fresnel, then maybe!


Jeff

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