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Topic: Multiple GOLD for 2002 Regional Events
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RFoster Cruise Director Posts: 671 From: Groton, CT, USA Registered:
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posted 10-28-2001 01:36 AM
Bill was asked about the regional event pieces for next year. I thought that I overheard someone (BILL???) at the Northeast Regional slip and say there would be 4 different Gold Harbour Lights pieces made for next years regional events and that one of them would be Portland Head?If next year's Gold-Giveaways follows this years tradition of the Cape St. George then I would conjecture that we can expect a new rendition of Portland Head as a release next year. Who knows, maybe it will be a winter piece with snow and a sleigh. If there are multiple Gold-Giveaways then what will the others be of? Ron (CT Keeper) |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 2646 From: North Attleboro, Mass. Registered:
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posted 10-28-2001 02:33 PM
Good question, Ron! One of the great things about Harbour Lights is their element of surprise that keeps the collecting faithful speculating and anticipating the next HL step. Don't you just love it... Bob |
mombo Cruise Director Posts: 2807 From: Phoenix, NY Registered:
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posted 10-28-2001 10:51 PM
Original Boston Harbor, SE Block, Portland Head and Barnegat Glows will return as Golden Oldies? |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 2646 From: North Attleboro, Mass. Registered:
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posted 10-29-2001 05:38 AM
Glows??? I would think HL would use the limited edition models rather than the GLOWs. The lights you mention would certainly be great candidates for such a special piece. Bob |
CarolZ WACKO Posts: 148 From: Harmony, NJ Registered: Sep 99
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posted 10-30-2001 08:13 AM
There are 4 different regionals each year, right? Maybe HL will do a piece from each of the 4 regions? Wouldn't that be nice! |
TheLightkeeper WACKO Posts: 505 From: Troy NY Registered: Sep 99
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posted 10-30-2001 10:26 AM
They would have to be GLOWS if the original molds have been destroyed. Anyway they could be called: "The Golden GLOW Awards"The Lightkeeper Mike |
FrankB WACKO Posts: 113 From: Maryland Heights, MO, USA Registered:
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posted 10-30-2001 11:21 AM
Does this mean we have confirmation that the Regional Events (vs. in-store BY appearances) will still be in effect?FrankB |
JChidester Saint Posts: 4652 From: Scottsdale - Registered:
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posted 10-30-2001 01:18 PM
Yes, there will be regional events in 2002 for Harbour Lights. That's the only thing I know for sure. Don't know if one Regional Event piece or different ones for different events (seems unlikely to me.) Or where or when. Look for news in the next Legacy. |
oseabee Cruise Director Posts: 702 From: Bradenton,Fl.U.S.A. Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 10-30-2001 05:51 PM
For myself the gold does no good and I would either give it away or raffle it off.I would rather see a different light done right. |
Randy Kremer WACKO Posts: 666 From: Mason, OH, USA Registered: Jun 99
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posted 10-30-2001 10:04 PM
Bill, I would gladly take yours if you ever win one to give away! If I had to sell my collection for some tragic reason, my "gold" or my wife's "silver" would never be for sale! |
CarolZ WACKO Posts: 148 From: Harmony, NJ Registered: Sep 99
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posted 11-20-2001 12:40 PM
I noticed on one of the forums that there will be 4 different regional pieces next year. The same lighthouse but during 4 different seasons. I noticed our northeast even piece is covered with snow. What an incentive to try to make it to all 4!! |
Cana Fan WACKO Posts: 192 From: Palatine, Il. Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 11-20-2001 01:28 PM
I would have rather seen 4 different lighthouses that 4 versions of the same light. Too much money and takes up too much room to have 4 of the same light. This one doesn't do anything for me.Mike |
oseabee Cruise Director Posts: 702 From: Bradenton,Fl.U.S.A. Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 11-20-2001 04:12 PM
Bill did say in Tampa someting about just dropping into dealers and signing a bunch of pieces instead of the regular in store signings this way he could visit more dealers and he talked about nancy making more visits next year. that is with her ok.Bill O'Brien |
DALE LAWRENCE WACKO Posts: 479 From: SHOW LOW, AZ, USA Registered: Aug 99
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posted 11-20-2001 09:01 PM
I have to agree with Mike, I too would rather see 4 different lights one from each region istead of four of the same in different seasons.|8-{ ) Dale |
RFoster Cruise Director Posts: 671 From: Groton, CT, USA Registered:
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posted 11-20-2001 09:19 PM
How about 4 different lights (one from each region) but have each light represent a particular season? West Coast - Spring; Southeast - Summer; Northeast - Fall; Great Lakes - Winter.Ron (CT Keeper) |
JTimothyA Saint Posts: 1703 From: planet fresnel Registered:
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posted 11-20-2001 11:32 PM
And gold seems to go well with all seasons. :-) |
LADYBUG WACKO Posts: 252 From: Lynnwood, WA U.S.A. Registered: Aug 99
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posted 11-20-2001 11:40 PM
Latest Legacy states: 2002 event piece will be Fort Tomkins Lighthouse, NY SPRING version available exclusively for the Berkeley Heights, NJ event on April 6, 2002 SUMMER version for June event in Rosemont FALL version for West Coast event in September WINTER version for the Southeast event in November |
Cana Fan WACKO Posts: 192 From: Palatine, Il. Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 11-21-2001 08:47 AM
Right on, Ron! |
cavevader WACKO Posts: 104 From: Potomac Falls, VA Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 11-21-2001 12:13 PM
OK, so now that we know what is going on with the regional piece(s), how is one suppose to collect all 4 if he/she wishes to collect the 4 versions and has enough room in their display case(s)? Would the collector be expected to travel around the country to each of the regional events in order to complete the set? I find this troubling as my favorite season is Autumn and that the Fall version associated with the West Coast regional event is quite a drive from Virginia. Does any one know if they will be available at participating dealers within the regional area of that particular event so that non-local HL collectors are able to call and purchase a particular version? Christopher |
CarolZ WACKO Posts: 148 From: Harmony, NJ Registered: Sep 99
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posted 11-21-2001 12:44 PM
Can you purchase more than one? Maybe we can have a swap meet at the end of the year. |
Cana Fan WACKO Posts: 192 From: Palatine, Il. Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 11-21-2001 01:26 PM
Christopher, I'm sure it will be just like other Regional's in that you will be able to order from the dealers around where each Regional is held. Like the Fall version will be available from dealers on the West Coast and so forth.Mike
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engbrady Saint Posts: 2181 From: Indy Registered:
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posted 11-21-2001 02:14 PM
The following is taken verbatim from the Legacy (just out) about this year's Regional Event Lighthouse…. quote:
Four Regional Pieces, One for Each season!Our Spring Regional Event in 2002 is set, So mark your calendars now: Date: Saturday, April 6, 2002 Time: 1-3pm Place: Mount Carmel Hall 56 River Road Berkeley Heights, New Jersey 07922 Each of the four Regional Events in 2002 will feature their own exclusive rendition of Fort Tomkins Lighthouse, New York. The Northeast Regional Event features Fort Tomkins in the Spring. Then don't miss your chance to order the completely different Summer, Fall and Winter versions of this unique lighthouse from Participating Dealers in each of the regions. Look for a list of Participating Dealers on the website and in the next Legacy Newsletter.
Basically you will be able to buy each different version of the Fort Tomkins Lighthouse from a different group of dealers for each different Regional either from their store in person or by mail... Paul L Brady (WackoPaul)
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tarbaby WACKO Posts: 302 From: Registered: Feb 2001
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posted 11-21-2001 05:35 PM
Has anyone heard a price on the Fort Tomkins ? terry
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RFoster Cruise Director Posts: 671 From: Groton, CT, USA Registered:
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posted 11-21-2001 08:31 PM
Retail X 4 !!!!!Ron |
mombo Cruise Director Posts: 2807 From: Phoenix, NY Registered:
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posted 11-21-2001 10:23 PM
I asked the price on the chat tonight, was told it would be $59. |
engbrady Saint Posts: 2181 From: Indy Registered:
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posted 11-21-2001 10:26 PM
Spring Version of the Tomkins Lighthouse, NY Regional Lighthouse |
AZlightkeeper Newbie Posts: 36 From: Scottsdale, AZ Registered: Aug 2001
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posted 11-21-2001 11:15 PM
I'm with Mike, four of the same light is alot of money and room. Are we going to get a preview of all four so that we may order our favorite? |
SThompson Saint Posts: 1554 From: Myrtle Beach, SC Registered: Mar 99
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posted 11-21-2001 11:34 PM
I'm with you Mike. 4 of the same Lighthouse in different seasons? This ain't Hatteras and it ain't Portland Head, other than a local, what's the attraction of owning 4. As a collector who is committed to owning all the Limited Editions, I don't appreciate this marketing tactic! Harbour Lights are you trying to drive away your gravy collectors or what? Moneys tight if they haven't noticed, It's not hard to say no. In two years I could have 8 versions of 2 Lighthouses. Yuck! I'm board already with all the versions of Hatteras.Thumbs down to this idea. I give them the benefit of the doubt until I read about the Regionals for myself. |
flacoastie WACKO Posts: 50 From: Ocala, FL 34471 Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 11-22-2001 09:43 AM
Ditto for me. Even with the price as low as it is ($59.00?), who wants 4 versions of the same lighthouse. If HL starts doing this I will have a curio full of the same lighthouses. I'm also committed to buying all of the limited editions but now this is starting to get both insane and expensive, not to mention the fact that space in my existing curios will be eaten up by a variation of the same piece.I sure hope that this isn't HL way of decreasing their ammount of yearly issues but still making their company profit. This could be another way of still putting out the number of lighthouses each year while they are developing their new historic buildings. I for one am very unhappy with this concept and wonder why, if they planned on doing this they didn't ask their collectors first about this concept. And, if they wanted a separate lighthouse for each Regional, why didn't they make four different sculptures, one from each region? I do hope they at least have the business sense to show a picture of all 4 lighthouse so that a person can decide which version they want, if they only want to buy one lighthouse. Rich |
mombo Cruise Director Posts: 2807 From: Phoenix, NY Registered:
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posted 11-22-2001 09:49 AM
Before I started collecting (12/98) there was one small event piece for $25-30. Then the small piece became a large piece. Last year there were 2 pieces. And now there are 5. I'd much prefer HL went back to the one piece or at least no more than two. And yes I'd also like to see all of the versions of the Fort Tompkins light in advance of ordering. |
TheLightkeeper WACKO Posts: 505 From: Troy NY Registered: Sep 99
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posted 11-22-2001 10:56 AM
I agree Sue.The Lightkeeper Mike |
KEWEENAW Newbie Posts: 14 From: MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA USA Registered: Aug 2001
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posted 11-23-2001 08:21 AM
I'M NOT REALLY FOND OF THE IDEA OF FOUR VERSIONS OF THE SAME LIGHT, EITHER. HOWEVER, I REALLY LIKE THE IDEA OF FOUR DIFFERENT LIGHTS, ONE FROM EACH REGION. WHILE I'M ON THE SUBJECT, WOULD ANYONE ELSE LIKE TO SEE THESE PIECES NUMBERED, OR IS IT JUST ME? |
flacoastie WACKO Posts: 50 From: Ocala, FL 34471 Registered: Oct 2001
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posted 11-23-2001 06:35 PM
I've always preferred to have numbered pieces. It sorta keeps everything in prespective and neat. It lets you know where you stand in the grand scheme of life.Rich |
Daniel WACKO Posts: 205 From: Jacksonville Florida Area Registered:
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posted 11-23-2001 11:02 PM
I like the number idea; AND, All us Forum members should have the low numbers reserved for us, starting with the longest on the forum getting the lowest number. John you would get that number one.Daniel |
JChidester Saint Posts: 4652 From: Scottsdale - Registered:
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posted 11-23-2001 11:11 PM
Then, what the Heck! I'm all in favor of numbering them!! |
Bob M Cruise Director Posts: 2646 From: North Attleboro, Mass. Registered:
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posted 11-24-2001 06:18 AM
I like your way of thinking! (lol) Bob |
Gary Toth WACKO Posts: 130 From: St. Peters, MO Registered:
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posted 11-24-2001 04:14 PM
I also agree with Sue's comment. Four different event pieces may be a good idea whose time has not yet come. It's difficult enough trying to figure out what to do with one of each, much less multiples. And those of us who collect variations, well.... My worst nightmare would be a mold change followed by a painting variation on a four piece event release. Sounds like a whole shelf! |
JoanieO WACKO Posts: 61 From: Cape Coral, Florida USA Registered: Sep 2001
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posted 11-24-2001 04:35 PM
If Harbour Lights does produce 4 different editions of Ft. Tomkins to represent the different seasons, I agree that I would like to see a picture of them in order to decide which season I would like to purchase. I definitely cannot afford all four. (Now, if there were 4 different lighthouses, that might be another story.....) JoanieO |
JChidester Saint Posts: 4652 From: Scottsdale - Registered:
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posted 11-26-2001 06:25 PM
Wow - that was fast: Here's the 'without' photo for comparison: You will be able to see all four versions before you need to order any one of them. Perhaps in a couple of weeks. [This message has been edited by JChidester (edited 11-26-2001).][This message has been edited by JChidester (edited 11-26-2001).] [This message has been edited by JChidester (edited 11-26-2001).] [This message has been edited by JChidester (edited 11-26-2001).] [This message has been edited by JChidester (edited 11-26-2001).] [This message has been edited by JChidester (edited 11-26-2001).] [This message has been edited by JChidester (edited 11-26-2001).] |
tarbaby WACKO Posts: 302 From: Registered: Feb 2001
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posted 11-26-2001 06:59 PM
Yes,much better with the railings. Thanks JC.terry |
RFoster Cruise Director Posts: 671 From: Groton, CT, USA Registered:
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posted 11-26-2001 09:43 PM
There seems to be color variations. The gizmo on the front porch looks reddish in the one without the rail, while the gizmo on the one with the rail looks more brown.Also the posts for the clothsline appear to be different. Is this due to lighting or the fact that one was an earlier version? Ron (CT Keeper) [This message has been edited by RFoster (edited 11-26-2001).] |
JChidester Saint Posts: 4652 From: Scottsdale - Registered:
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posted 11-26-2001 09:49 PM
Ron - yes. |
Rod Watson Saint Posts: 952 From: Akron, Oh Registered:
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posted 11-26-2001 09:49 PM
The gate is opened up more on the lower shot, and the gray pants are hanging a little differently. LOL. |
Chesapeake Bryan Cruise Director Posts: 401 From: Dumfries, VA, USA Registered: Sep 2000
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posted 11-26-2001 10:25 PM
Thanks John. I would have to say that the railings really do add a nice touch to the piece. |
cavevader WACKO Posts: 104 From: Potomac Falls, VA Registered: Jun 2001
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posted 11-28-2001 10:22 AM
With the railings....which I luv, this piece could go either way...the Munsters or the Adams Family!Yup...Definitely the Fall version with the railings. Christopher |