| That 50" wide screen plasma TV that takes
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| | such a way as to emit a soft indirect
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| up nearly half the wall and dominates the
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| | light that would help to light up the
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| entire room had some relatively humble
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| | general area around the TV set.It was
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| beginnings that also fostered the
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| | also a common practice for people to
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| development of a new and unique lamp
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| | gather around the radio to listen to
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| style.In the early days of television
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| | their favorite "theatre" or other radio
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| people compensated for the bright TV
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| | program. The TV lamp would provide a warm
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| screen with ingenious small lamps
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| | and cozy indirect light. This was home
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| developed to help offset the light from
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| | theater of the 1950's.Today TV lamps from
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| the TV set. These lamps were thought to
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| | the 1950's are highly collectible. They
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| protect the eyes.TV lamps were usually
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| | are usually very easily identified and
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| very small ceramic lamps and they were
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| | they represent a very nostalgic period of
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| set on top or near the television.
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| | our history.- Jim HoyleSince 1979 Jim
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| Popular themes were animals such as
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| | Hoyle has owned and operated Lamp Outlet
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| gazelles, cats, lions, dogs, birds, cars,
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| | - North Carolina's Most Unique Table
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| ships, wagons, etc. Some were also
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| | Lamps, Floor Lamps and Antique Lamps -
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| planters. The light bulb was typically
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| | Antique lamps and exclusive new unique
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| located behind the body of the lamp in
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| | table lamps and floor lamps.
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