Shaggy
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Post by Shaggy on Oct 2, 2005 14:11:13 GMT
Does anyone know any shop in Nottingham that sells daylight/craftlight bulbs? (They're usually blue in colour - designed to provide light as close as possible to real daylight).
Help?
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Post by heja on Oct 2, 2005 14:49:54 GMT
thought about opening the curtains (sorry) lol
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Post by heja on Oct 2, 2005 14:50:43 GMT
Does anyone know any shop in Nottingham that sells daylight/craftlight bulbs? (They're usually blue in colour - designed to provide light as close as possible to real daylight). Help? i'm sure i have seen them at B&Q or somewhere like that, probably not though
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Post by ted on Oct 2, 2005 19:56:57 GMT
B&Q/Homebase type places?
Failing that.... small independant craft/model shops.... cant think of any in the centre of town though....
Maybe try hobbycraft upstairs in the broadmarsh?
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cat
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Post by cat on Oct 2, 2005 20:37:10 GMT
We had one once and im sure we got it from a craft shop.....theres 2 in Derby but dont know about Notts.
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Post by belak on Oct 2, 2005 21:12:48 GMT
Does anyone know any shop in Nottingham that sells daylight/craftlight bulbs? (They're usually blue in colour - designed to provide light as close as possible to real daylight). Help? Possibly the most bizarre thread on the Cage ever? ;D
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Shaggy
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Post by Shaggy on Oct 2, 2005 21:21:04 GMT
B&Q/Homebase type places? Failing that.... small independant craft/model shops.... cant think of any in the centre of town though.... Maybe try hobbycraft upstairs in the broadmarsh? B&Q and Homebase, both apparently not. I'd forgotten that Hobbycraft place - thanks, I'll give that a try. The small model shop also upstairs in the Broadmarsh is a no-no. Thanks for the suggestions. Heja19 said:- Oh dearie dearie me..... ;D Potvin said:- Oh, I doubt it's even close! ;D
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Post by belak on Oct 2, 2005 21:24:04 GMT
No, I'm sure you're right Dave. God knows what lurks in the pages of the Cage
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Post by ted on Oct 3, 2005 8:41:40 GMT
How many 5 year olds would it take.....
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Sorry tone!
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Post by nuttyrockeress on Oct 3, 2005 9:23:15 GMT
Dave - what about the shop near Vicky centre bus station - does all sorts of painting craft stuff.
May be worth a try!
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Post by Doughnut on Oct 3, 2005 9:46:48 GMT
Why not just get one off t'internet? click
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Post by MP on Oct 3, 2005 9:55:38 GMT
Have you tried Maplins Dave?
They stock them online so they may have them in their shops.
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Post by Shaggy on Oct 3, 2005 12:35:29 GMT
Dave - what about the shop near Vicky centre bus station - does all sorts of painting craft stuff. May be worth a try! Thanks - any more clues as to shop name/location? ;D Doughnut said:- I would, but quite frankly don't trust the post/couriers with something that fragile, regardless of how well packaged. MP said:- Do they now? - thanks Steve, I didn't know that. Damn - just realised... any shopping is going to have to wait until next Monday (got the day off) because I'm up in Edinburgh all weekend! (might have a look round there.....) Thank-you one and all for the suggestions.
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Post by nuttyrockeress on Oct 3, 2005 12:42:55 GMT
Dave - what about the shop near Vicky centre bus station - does all sorts of painting craft stuff. May be worth a try! It's called Shawes. It's on Milton Street opposite Sony Centre. If you walk up Milton Street on the same side of the road as House of Frazer up towards the traffic lights. It is past the old? East midlands today building. Hope this helps some?
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