While visiting a dealer on the east coast of Florida, I saw a very sad sight. They had displays of various Harbour Lights stacked on the floor like cans of cream corn with a sign that said REDUCED. Some of the lighthouses were Longships, Yaquina Bay, Sharps Island, Presque Isle, Jeffery's Hook, and the open edition of New London Ledge. There were at least 20 to 30 of each and were discounted around $25 to $30. They also had a stack of 10 Navisinks for $125. I am wondering if Harbour LIghts gives these away at close-out prices to the dealers just to get the full allocation? Sad to think I paid full price for the Navisink just to see it on the shelf at a 50% reduction.

Why doesn't Harbour Lights just close the pieces out that haven't moved after a certiain period of time. Maybe this would be a good way to maintain the vaule of pieces that sit on the shelf past their prime.

Disapointed in Tallahassee


Gary