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<p>[QUOTE="sdsw4, post: 391703, member: 8308"]Hmm, the second one is very close, is a wee tall however. But it lacks that strange distortion/stroke effect the original has(not caused by the cracks). Thanks for the suggestion, I may consider buying.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since finding another identical chimney will be difficult, what may be some chimney recommendations to keep the lamp as "authentic" as possible?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sdsw4, post: 391703, member: 8308"]Hmm, the second one is very close, is a wee tall however. But it lacks that strange distortion/stroke effect the original has(not caused by the cracks). Thanks for the suggestion, I may consider buying. Since finding another identical chimney will be difficult, what may be some chimney recommendations to keep the lamp as "authentic" as possible?[/QUOTE]
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