While touring the Cape Cod lighthouses, on John's 1998 Reunion Tours, I was asked, by Paul Brady, to hold the "Harbour Lights Chatham" in my hands in front of Chatham Lighthouse, so that Paul could get a picture of the two together. I was nervous because there was a very strong wind blowing and I thought for sure that I was going to drop the HL piece. While holding as steady as I could I noticed that the real lighthouse has only one hip in the roof above the main entrance whereas the HL piece has three (one above the main entrance and one above each window on either side of the door). Is there a reason as to why the HL replica is not like the real light? All pictures that I have seen (even the old postcards) of this light also have only one hip above the main entrance.


Ron
(CT Keeper)