Making It In Maine about Lamplighters in Bridgton, which was founded by Jon Allen after he sustained a back injury in the mid-1980s. Located on Route 302, Lamplighters offers hand-crafted oil and electric lamps modeled after the streetlights and barn lanters of an earlier time. Allen employees one part-time employee who cuts the pieces, all of which Allen personally assembles. The lamps sell for $160 to $600 dollars
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Alladin\u27s lamp had magical powers, but even more magical is the story of a root that turned into ...
Profiles an artisan who creates silk painted lamp shades with motifs inspired by nature
Making It In Maine piece profiling three of the state\u27s small businesses: Cook & Tell, a recip...
Making It In Maine piece about the Different Drummer Workshop in South Solon, which makes toys. Th...
Making It in Maine piece about Halcyon Blake and her business, Halcyon Yarns, located at 12 School ...
Making It In Maine, piece on two Lincoln County businesses that have made Maine the wooden screen-d...
Making It In Maine piece on three of the state\u27s small businesses. With profiles of Arthur Mit...
Making It In Maine, piece on Portland entrepreneur Carl Pabst, who has a thriving business called L...
Making It In Maine, piece on Maine Balsam Fir Products in West Paris, owned by Wendy and Jack Newme...
Making It In Maine piece on three of the state\u27s small businesses. Didier Louis Cycles, Inc., U...
Maine communities that want to hold onto their 1919-style radial wave street lamps are being offered...
Making It In Maine piece profiling three of the state\u27s small businesses: Bodacious Breads in Wa...
Making it in Maine piece about mason Pat Manley. Manley has designed and built the wood-fired ovens...
Danica Design\u27s Erik Laustsen explains how he and his wife, Cindy, make hand-dipped candles in th...
A look at several small manufacturers in the state. Chris Korzen and Bethany Field, co-owners of Mai...
Alladin\u27s lamp had magical powers, but even more magical is the story of a root that turned into ...
Profiles an artisan who creates silk painted lamp shades with motifs inspired by nature
Making It In Maine piece profiling three of the state\u27s small businesses: Cook & Tell, a recip...