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    Posted 8 years ago

    hallstir28
    (4 items)

    I know these lights are from the 70s and I would like to get as much information as possible so I could help locate some more to add to what I have. I'm not sure on the manufacture and I know they were bought at the now closed Living Lighting stores in Windsor, Ontario Canada. Any information would be great!

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    1. Gillian, 8 years ago
      Living Lighting today is a franchise operation. Difficult to tell if the franchisor would have records from the 70's about the stock/models they carried. Are you sure you can't find the name of the manufacturer anywhere on either lamp?

      Try a google search for 70's Living Lighting lamps - that might bring something up. Also try eBay - don't know what period or style you would call these - Italian provincial maybe? Or a Mediterranean style. Perhaps another CW'er will stop by with some other ideas.

      http://livinglighting.com/corporate-info/
    2. hallstir28, 8 years ago
      Thanks for the help Gillian. I took your advice and called them and after spending a few days on it they told me they were stumped and couldn't find any information to help me! What a shame… I was really hoping they would be the solution. Does anybody else out there have any ideas or information? Thanks - Marc

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