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Help on lighting
Just starting doing shows and ran into a problem. Some places don't offer
electricity, or it costs a fortune, so no lighting. This presents a problem for us, good lighting can show case your product and bad lighting can make your product unattractive. Is there battery operated lighting out there for craft shows??? Thanks Chuck r49miner(at)cox.net |
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No I am referring to inside.
But thanks "Seldom Seen" wrote in message ... In article o6PVd.38932$Tt.22901@fed1read05, says... Is there battery operated lighting out there for craft shows??? I'd be surprised if there were battery operated lights that put out enough light for enough time. But there are some really quiet light-weight portable generators on the market now. They are gasoline powered, so I'm assuming you are speaking of outdoor shows where the exhaust fumes would present no problems. |
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