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File:J02080LMP.jpg|Collectors item but still works great  
 
File:J02080LMP.jpg|Collectors item but still works great  
 
File:lmp8002.jpg|Tiny lamp, better than a candle
 
File:lmp8002.jpg|Tiny lamp, better than a candle

Revision as of 20:52, 12 October 2012

Oil lamps and candles used to be the only way to work after dark.

We take for granted the electricity, but sometimes we need reserve lighting.

Flashlight are great for the short term, but if you lose power for some time you need an oil lamp.


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