BUBBLE LIGHTS BEING MADE TODAY
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BUBBLE LIGHTS BEING MADE TODAY
I'm usually outbid on vintage bubble lights every time--so I don't mind buying new or reproduction items. This bubble light candolier was produced by Radko some years ago--alas Radko is no longer producing these vintage Christmas items; you can however sometimes find similar candoliers at Vermont Country Store starting in early November.
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Maria, thanks for sharing that. I love the box cover, too.
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Great, Maria, thanks for the link!
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Another reader writes:
Where is the best place to find bubble lights?
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Regarding your Bubble Light question, here's an Amazon link that looks worth checking out:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00827 ... UTOE436W27
If you're looking for lights for an existing have an existing light strand, you need to check to see if it's a C6 or a C7 strand. C7 is more common for bubble lights, I think, but I've seen C6s. C7 is the most common night light bulb size, if that helps.
Obviously if you want vintage bubble lights, you'll probably try e-bay. Just make certain that the shipping charges aren't ridiculous and they allow returns if they ship a defective or wrong item.
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Where is the best place to find bubble lights?
-----Our Reply-----------------------
Regarding your Bubble Light question, here's an Amazon link that looks worth checking out:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00827 ... UTOE436W27
If you're looking for lights for an existing have an existing light strand, you need to check to see if it's a C6 or a C7 strand. C7 is more common for bubble lights, I think, but I've seen C6s. C7 is the most common night light bulb size, if that helps.
Obviously if you want vintage bubble lights, you'll probably try e-bay. Just make certain that the shipping charges aren't ridiculous and they allow returns if they ship a defective or wrong item.
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Re: BUBBLE LIGHTS BEING MADE TODAY
Repro bubble light strand from Mr Nostalgia--the sattellite bubble lights repros http://www.misternostalgia.zoovy.com/pr ... N-BOX.html
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Re: BUBBLE LIGHTS BEING MADE TODAY
Thanks for the link, Maria. Not cheap, but if they work, that's great!