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Post by universalexports on Jun 30, 2012 9:18:45 GMT -5
well I have been shopping for some "cool" light fixtures for my camper for months now, I've looked at literally thousands of pages on ebay and such, and I finally found some that I really like although nowhere near original, but my camper is not going to be a original type rebuild, these will go with my color scheme great. ouch! $92.00 a piece, and I just bought 2 for up front on each side of the dinette.
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Post by harrison429 on Jun 30, 2012 11:40:49 GMT -5
i agree, ouch! on that price however OOOH AAAAH that is one pretty awesome looking light!! i can't wait to see them installed
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Post by jbar2bc on Jun 30, 2012 12:06:12 GMT -5
Love it! They will look great!
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Post by westend1530 on Jun 30, 2012 12:26:04 GMT -5
Yep those are very cool
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Post by mamasherb on Jun 30, 2012 18:20:02 GMT -5
They are gorgeous and I can see how they would be a brilliant addition to a Shasta remodel. I'm glad you gave in to your esthetic sense and spent the money for them. Sometimes, even if it's a big bite out of the budget, I think it's wise to do that. Lovely!
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Post by universalexports on Jun 30, 2012 18:23:21 GMT -5
yeah, i am also going to have 4 lights flush mounted in the ceiling as well as these, I am going to have these on one of those adjustable light switches where I can turn them down low at night if I want to.
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Post by mamasherb on Jun 30, 2012 19:57:43 GMT -5
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Post by brendaleeoc on Aug 29, 2012 20:39:41 GMT -5
Post a pic when they're in~ they look cool!!
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Post by madonnak on Aug 29, 2012 21:18:57 GMT -5
Ohhhhh! Those are gorgeous!
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Post by kto17 on Aug 29, 2012 21:53:47 GMT -5
yeah, i am also going to have 4 lights flush mounted in the ceiling as well as these, I am going to have these on one of those adjustable light switches where I can turn them down low at night if I want to. Make sure they/or your bulbs are made to be dimmable. Not all LEDs and CFLs can be dimmed.
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Post by safetybruce on Sept 16, 2012 10:50:22 GMT -5
ditto kto17 I thought it was a rule of thumb that CFL's should not be used with a dimmer, but maybe a CFL would stick up out of the shade so it would not be a good choice for that reason alone...I'm really getting into LEDs for practically every light I replace anyway...as for the sconces, brilliant!
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Post by universalexports on Sept 16, 2012 13:38:43 GMT -5
yeah, i am also going to have 4 lights flush mounted in the ceiling as well as these, I am going to have these on one of those adjustable light switches where I can turn them down low at night if I want to. Make sure they/or your bulbs are made to be dimmable. Not all LEDs and CFLs can be dimmed. good point, I didnt know that. I want all my lights to be dimmable.
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Post by wendyhaugen on Sept 16, 2012 23:50:59 GMT -5
where did you find these?
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