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| Other than barn electric?
I am looking for a simple raw copper gooseneck, wall mounted exterior light for my stonehouse. Barnlight electric no longer carries the one I want. Thanks in advance |
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- Posted by palimpsest (My Page) on Mon, Sep 17, 12 at 18:51
| Search RLM lighting as a term and you will get this type of lighting and various sites that sell various manufacturers of this general type of lighting. |
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- Posted by mtnrdredux (My Page) on Mon, Sep 17, 12 at 22:41
| Thanks, Pal |
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| Try affordable quality lighting. |
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- Posted by 3blackdogs (My Page) on Thu, Sep 27, 12 at 19:27
| Check out Troy RLM, Millenium, HiLite, ANP, Hanover |
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| Take a look at these - one plus is that they are made in the USA. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Gooseneck Lighting
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- Posted by 3blackdogs (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 14:12
| Here's another option. (I'm not familiar with the brand) |
Here is a link that might be useful: SPJ Lighting copper gooseneck
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- Posted by bronwynsmom (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 14:45
| Arapaho, that first group is beautiful! Makes me wish I had a barn. Or a pub. Or lived near a pub... |
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| bronwynsmom, I agree! Some are smaller in size and might work for mtnrdredux, I hope :) |
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- Posted by 3blackdogs (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 15:01
| arapaho, I agree completely with bronwynsmom. The sister companies Hammersmith and Hearth-glo have great looking light fixtures too. Have you done business with them or know someone who has? Was it a good experience? I'm in the middle of a major remodel, including building a barn, and have been shopping heavily for RLM gooseneck lights and onion lanterns. |
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- Posted by 3blackdogs (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 16:32
| arapaho, I agree completely with bronwynsmom, and the sister companies Hammerworks and Heath-glo have great looking light fixtures. Have you done business with them or know someone who has? I'm in the middle of a major remodel, including building a barn and have been shopping heavily for RLM and onion lanterns. |
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- Posted by 3blackdogs (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 16:35
| ooops sorry for the dup, it's the penalty I pay for having 8 windows open on the laptop and multi-tasking....poorly |
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| No, I have not done business with them. Just happened to find them by searching around the internet. Wish I could be of more help! |
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- Posted by 3blackdogs (My Page) on Fri, Sep 28, 12 at 18:58
| arapaho - you've been a great deal of help - it's a great website. If anyone is interested in restored vintage RLM lights, I stumbled upon a great website, see link below. This woman happens to be in Wisconsin, where I live. I may try to drive up to see what she has...it looks very interesting. I don't think there are any in copper, so this won't help the OP....sorry if this is considered a hijack. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Vintage Barn Lights
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