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Post #13321 by thejab on Sun, Nov 10, 2002 1:02 PM

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I would not have noticed the difference between Maxton's new glass float light and an original if I had not looked closely. His design works very well.

The key is to keep the room as dark as possible. Perhaps mix some new lighted "floats" with some original floats that are unlighted (if you have them) and no one will notice. Most tiki bars I've been to have some lighted floats and some unlighted floats.