Janice Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then I went to the new Super JoAnnes to check out Ott lights. Pricy, I think
it was $69.99 for the table stand model but the sales clerk said they were the
best - she had heard. They also sell a Tensor Vision Max which has a similar
daylight bulb and light
I wasn't very clear. I actually mean a UK bulb in a lamp with an adapter
for the plug - if there is such an adapter for US/UK as there is for
UK/European.
When we moved from the UK, as well as an adapter for the plug, we were told
that we would also need special bulbs to cope with the
Based on the recommendation I've read, I bought an itty bitty book light.
Unfortunately, it really does not give out as much light as I'd like for
Binche, and removing the shade might only make it a source of irritation
for your neighbor/classmate. HOWEVER, I think I'll keep it because while
Thank you for posting this Clay, I decided to reply to Lace rather than Chat as
several people mentioned they are not on Chat and wanted to follow the
discussion. Today I was out and about and checked at Barnes Noble and
Borders. There are a variety of itty bitty type lamps available ranging
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Date: 6/14/2005 7:16:09 PM
Subject: RE: [lace] Extra lighting - safety tips
Thank you for posting this Clay, I decided to reply to Lace rather than
Chat as several people mentioned they are not on Chat and wanted to follow
the discussion. Today I was out and about and checked at Barnes Noble
Dear Lacemakers,
When you have worked out all your solutions to possible problems with a
portable table, lamp, power strip, extension cord - set up and test at home.
Make
sure you have a way to carry a portable table to class - engineer straps or
whatever so the legs will stay where you want