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Clarinet Table Light

$650.00

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Original desk or table light from a clarinet with polished nickel keys. Quality new components include heavy chrome base, vintage inspired fabric cord with 3-way switch.

  • Measurements:
    • Base is 7-inches diameter.
    • 8″ heavy duty harp and finial
    • Lamp Shade Options:
      • Spider construction – attaches to lamp harp
      • Lamp shade 13″ x 13″ x 10″ drum (cylinder)
      • MCM tapered 2-tiered fiberglass lamp shade. Turquoise and ivory with a gold Cross Hatch pattern. 15″ in diameter, 9″ total height
      • MCM tapered 2-tiered fiberglass lamp shade.  Turquoise and bright white with a star pattern in black. 15″ diameter, 9″ total height
      • MCM 2-tiered fiberglass lamp shade.  Red and bright white with a star pattern in black. 15″ diameter, 9″ total height
  • Rosie red badge
  • Instrument is a factory reject clarinet which we have visually restored and made into a fine quality table light.
  • All parts are UL component listed (c UR us) for United States and Canada
  • Proudly made in Chautauqua, NY USA

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Description

This accent light is made with the finest new lighting components available. This includes:

  • Ten (10) foot long vintage inspired fabric cord with 2-prong plug
  • Base is thick metal with chrome plating with a 6-pound cast weight inside. This provides great stability.
  • 3-way switch supports both 120 volts and 240 volts
  • Heavy duty metal and chrome E26 socket, standard medium socket, with a heavy-duty harp and finial
  • Includes Cree 3-way LED lightbulb 40/60/100-watt equivalent with 2700K warm light
  • Maximum 150 watts

Story Summary

The clarinet is relatively new among the woodwind instruments and a crucial component of several genres of music, including big band jazz, swing, and Dixieland.  The clarinet became an essential instrument in the era of Swing in the 1930s as well as Big Band Jazz in the 1940s.

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