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<p>[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 377336, member: 2022"]Yeah - just rewire the lamp - it really needs to be lit. Looks like slag glass panels which will probably be impossible to find and expensive to have made. Well you have 2 good glass panels - rewire and set the lamp in a corner where the 2 broke panels can be hid. Fine to display, then look around to see if you can find a speciality glass making shop that can reproduce your panels if you want to go that far $.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 377336, member: 2022"]Yeah - just rewire the lamp - it really needs to be lit. Looks like slag glass panels which will probably be impossible to find and expensive to have made. Well you have 2 good glass panels - rewire and set the lamp in a corner where the 2 broke panels can be hid. Fine to display, then look around to see if you can find a speciality glass making shop that can reproduce your panels if you want to go that far $.[/QUOTE]
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