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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 10387082, member: 182"]I would keep this too. While keeping it, you could look for a Flame Shade as bulldogs suggested and maybe even a shade fitter as sabre suggested. It could take years. Once you've found all that stuff, you could sell the shade for a pretty penny. I had 3 of those Aurene style shades to sell a few years back. In checking the net, I found that they are available new as replacement shades, which might be why it's not signed. People buy them anyway even if they're not old.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 10387082, member: 182"]I would keep this too. While keeping it, you could look for a Flame Shade as bulldogs suggested and maybe even a shade fitter as sabre suggested. It could take years. Once you've found all that stuff, you could sell the shade for a pretty penny. I had 3 of those Aurene style shades to sell a few years back. In checking the net, I found that they are available new as replacement shades, which might be why it's not signed. People buy them anyway even if they're not old.[/QUOTE]
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