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Red Vines Art Glass Lamp, reg. $970,
sale $823.50

Lindsay Art Glass Lamp with Sue Johnson Mica Shade, Red Vines
African Marriage Stick Floor Lamp reg. $495, sale $346.50,
mica shades 10% off

Marriage Stick closeup
Lonesomeville Ginkgo Lamp and mica shade, reg. $550, sale $315

Lonesomeville Ginkgo Lamp
Window-pane Amber Mica Sconce
reg. $205, sale $164

S-55 curved WP amber mica sconce
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sue johnson/custom lamps & shades
light notes april 2010


Big Spring Sale
All Store Merchandise on Sale
Friday, April 23 - Sunday, May 2
Hours:  Mon-Sat 12-6 pm, Sunday 12-5 pm


A sale at the lamp shop is always worth the visit.   Everything in the shop is on sale, with a minimum markdown on shades of 10%.  Lamp and wall sconces will be reduced by 20%.  But that's just the beginning.  Here are some examples of additional discounts: 


All of our plain hard-backed fabric and paper, and toned parchment paper, lampshades are discounted 20%.

 

There are discounts of 30% off the Painted Pony lamps and all African lamps.  Lonesomeville Pottery lamps are reduced 40%.  And among the lamps that are marked down 50% are all of our hand-crafted Peruvian and Nicaraguan lamps, our African beaded and cut-can insect lamps and all of the small wooden animal lamps.


Sale prices apply only to items in stock.  However, if you want to order a pair of shades like a single one that is on sale, you will be given the sale price on one of your custom shades.


We maintain our approval policy during the sale but will only hold  payment for 2 days.


There will also be extra-discount items on tables out front, including donated lamps whose proceeds go to Heifer International, www.heifer.org.


So mark your calendar and plan on checking out our Big Spring Sale during this 10-day opportunity. We look forward to seeing you. 



Mary Shilman, for Sue and the entire staff


Painted Pony Lamp, Night Sky Mica Shade reg. $402.50,
sale $324.25
Painted Pony Lamp, Nightsky shade

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