Old Odd String of Lights for Japanese houses
Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 1:38 pm
A reader writes:
I found this string of lights. Don't remember where I turned it up. HOWEVER in the first photo is an EARLY set of Haciendas likely prior to 1933 when they stopped using the raffia type fences. It has a string of tiny bulbs in it but don't look like they would work and would be afraid to try it if they did. However this other string (which also has issues) does work. My question is HOW early are either of these strings? The Japanese started using tiny holes in lighted houses in the mid 1930's as best I can tell. Would these have dated to 34 or 35? If so it is reasonable to think the Japanese when they made tiny holes in tiny houses had a good reason to do so as strings like this might have existed? Just a historical question I have been wondering about.
I found this string of lights. Don't remember where I turned it up. HOWEVER in the first photo is an EARLY set of Haciendas likely prior to 1933 when they stopped using the raffia type fences. It has a string of tiny bulbs in it but don't look like they would work and would be afraid to try it if they did. However this other string (which also has issues) does work. My question is HOW early are either of these strings? The Japanese started using tiny holes in lighted houses in the mid 1930's as best I can tell. Would these have dated to 34 or 35? If so it is reasonable to think the Japanese when they made tiny holes in tiny houses had a good reason to do so as strings like this might have existed? Just a historical question I have been wondering about.