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Re: Lighting Addiction « Reply #15 on: June 16, 2024, 07:29:58 PM » Author: rlshieldjr
I have collected way too many lights and need to "thin the herd". I have several classics like Revere 2600. I may have to just strip a few down to take in for scrap/recycling. I recently gave one away to a collector. If anyone is interested please let me know.
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Re: Lighting Addiction « Reply #16 on: June 17, 2024, 11:09:26 PM » Author: Maxim
@rlshieldjr , I'd love one!  ;D
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Re: Lighting Addiction « Reply #17 on: June 18, 2024, 06:03:45 PM » Author: Silverliner
I’ve been out of control for almost 25 years and now I pay almost $400 total in storage rent for over 200 square feet of stuff very tightly packed in, 10 feet high too. I guess I did that to cope with anxiety and the feeling of rejection from this world. Well I ended up not saving any money and now I don’t even envision ever buying a house at all. Rent forever until I’m 6 feet under.
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