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Rice Lights
Rice Lights
I am looking for rice lights or very tiny christmas-type lights in strings of maybe 15-25 per strand. Would prefer an AC plug, but would consider a battery powered string. Any pointers would be great. chaz |
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Rice Lights
I am looking for rice lights or very tiny christmas-type lights in strings of maybe 15-25 per strand. Would prefer an AC plug, but would consider a battery powered string. Any pointers would be great. chaz http://www.cheesylights.com/standard1.html |
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I'd search for Modeling or Model Railroading suppliers like Micro-Mark, etc.
..... thinking of the little 'seed' lights they use in buildings and streetlamps. regards, JB "chaz" wrote in message hlink.net... Rice Lights I am looking for rice lights or very tiny christmas-type lights in strings of maybe 15-25 per strand. Would prefer an AC plug, but would consider a battery powered string. Any pointers would be great. chaz |
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"chaz" wrote in message
hlink.net... I am looking for rice lights or very tiny christmas-type lights in strings of maybe 15-25 per strand. Would prefer an AC plug, but would consider a battery powered string. These used to be called "Grain of Wheat" bulbs. -- Terry Harper http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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I cant find them anywhere.............i can find small xmas lights but i am
looking for some i saw last weekend at a craft show. "Terry Harper" wrote in message ... "chaz" wrote in message hlink.net... I am looking for rice lights or very tiny christmas-type lights in strings of maybe 15-25 per strand. Would prefer an AC plug, but would consider a battery powered string. These used to be called "Grain of Wheat" bulbs. -- Terry Harper http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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Chaz,
Try looking in a "Christmas" type store - you know the kind, open all year and all they sell is Christmas stuff. A company called Department 56 sells snow village stuff, those little light up villages that are so popular during the holidays. Anyway, they make tiny little lights for tiny little trees and tiny little houses. I think you can use batteries or purchase an AC adapter for them. Good Luck! Holly |
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try using a search engine
www.yahoo.com using three words mini rice lights brought me up over TEN PAGES OF SOURCES here are a few http://home.freeuk.net/xmaslines/ricelights.htm http://www.christmaslights.com/twlight.htm http://seasonalreflections.com/weddi...ubcategory=150 battery operated here - https://ssl.adhost.com/noveltylights...m?id=29&step=2 Cheryl last semester of lawschool! yipee! A HREF="http://www.dragonbeads.com" DRAGON BEADS /A Flameworked beads and glass http://www.dragonbeads.com/ |
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