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Saving an endangered street light « on: June 03, 2022, 03:23:36 AM » Author: 108CAM
At my local shopping centre/mall, there is a cobrahead style fixture that I really want to save but there's some issues. One is the light is still on a pole and the other is I have no idea who owns the pole so I don't know who to ask. I really want to save the fixture because cobraheads of any kind are very rare in Australia and I don't yet have any in my collection. Any ideas about what I can do to maximise my chances of getting the light?
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