No idea
as I've only been to a few English pubs. But it is unusual in that it's a fairly small piece that can either lay on a table as a center lamp or hang on a wall.
Besides, it was a challenge for me to make it out of scraps.
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Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:33,
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Besides, it was a challenge for me to make it out of scraps.
I tried not to, but then he went on to describe how it could be adapted to become a living room centrepiece, etc...
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Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:39,
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Not living room centerpiece
but a table centerpiece. The wood base is 16" on a side, so it would fit on a larger dining room table.
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Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:41,
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My initial hyperventilation is subsiding now.
Sorry for hot-headedly dissing your perfectly OK stuff.
But why spend so much time making stuff that looks exactly like the garbage on the walls of ponce pubs?
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Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:51,
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But why spend so much time making stuff that looks exactly like the garbage on the walls of ponce pubs?
No prob.
I can see where that might have been mis-read. I should have been a little clearer.
Do the pubs really have that much self-lit stained glass in them over there? It's not very common here.
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Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:54,
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Do the pubs really have that much self-lit stained glass in them over there? It's not very common here.
It's a tedious plague here. Salmon-coloured walls and everything.
But hey, if you're bringing something new to your own continent, good on ya!
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