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| Debi Raitz
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07-13-2009 03:05 PM ET (US)
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 John's Moving Away Cake
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| Rose Prykucki
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08-17-2009 02:28 PM ET (US)
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Does anyone know where I can buy a battery operated "black" light? I saw a woman with one at an antique store and neglected to ask her where she bought it. I just assumed I could easily purchase one.I'm not having any luck. If there are none available in this area, what kind would be good for me to buy. I know nothing about them. Thanks so much. Rose P.
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| Elayne Laikind
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08-18-2009 12:39 AM ET (US)
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I've seen them on eBay in various sizes. Like the idea of the LED lights which are powerful but so small and lightweight. Maybe could find at flea market. Hope someone else has a better suggestion.
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 2:28 PM, QT - Rose Prykucki < qtopic-40-r8he4WLwiA7@quicktopic.com> wrote:
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| Mary Baker
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08-19-2009 07:40 AM ET (US)
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Do an online search. I purchased mine online. Can't remember the website as it was over a year ago. Very small. Fits in my purse. Handy to have, especially if looking at vaseline glass. They really do work for as small as they are. If I remember correctly it was aroung $20.00. Mary
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08-19-2009 07:48 AM ET (US)
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