I too found it very difficult to narrow it down to just 15. Harbour Lights made soooo many replicas that were just awesome!

Even though, many of the pieces that I picked also tended to be newer pieces, many of the pieces I picked were unique for there detail and creativity, such as multiple lights on one piece (Three Sisters,MA), move-ability (Southeast Block, RI "On-the-move"), use of snow (East Quoddy, CAN), intricate metalwork (Thomas Point and Seven Foot Knoll, MD), use of "bungee-cord material" (Boon Island, ME), location with beach erosion (Cape Henlopen,DE), and use of multiple pieces (Mahota Pagoda, CHINA).

This was a fun exercise that allowed you to really look at the variability of Harbor Lights replicas that evolved over time since the Original 17.

It's too bad that the Randall's Wharf, MD piece didn't make it to production as this would have been another top pick in my book within the unique category.

Harry was, and still is, a Genius! We miss you!!


-Christopher
"CAVR"