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Ask about things you've come across that you'd like to know more about, as long as they're reasonably related to lighted Christmas decorations. When we figure out what you have, we might move the discussion to a more suitable forum (or start a new one), but this is a good place to start out.

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Looking for some unique vintage piece? Here's a place to post a description and see if anyone has one they're not using or has seen one for sale somewhere.

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No unread posts Pre-electric Christmas lighting

Discussion of candles, fairy lights, any other lighting used to decorate for Christmas before Electricity

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Discussions of pre-1940 Electrical Holiday Lighting

Subforums: Pre-1920 Electrical Holiday Lighting, 1930-1940 Electrical Holiday Lighting, 1920-1930 Electrical Holiday Lighting

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Discussion of WWII-era Holiday lighting and related topics.

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Discussions of post-war electrical Holiday lighting and related topics

Subforums: 1945 to 1950 Holiday Lighting, 1950-1960 Holiday Lighting, 1960-1970 Holiday Lighting

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Post-1970 Holiday lighting and related topics

Subforums: 1970-1980 Holiday Lighting, 1980-Now Holiday Lighting

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Discussions about Bubble Lights

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Discussion about Christmas decorationis that were meant to be plugged in.

Subforum: Cardboard Plug-in Decorations

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Discuss outdoor Christmas Lighting, including blow molds, vacu-formed wreaths, etc.

Subforum: Blow Molds

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Discussion about the antique Christmas music on this site, and related topics.

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Discussion about Angel Chimes and related topics.

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