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tribu
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Im pretty sure this is because of a rash of home fires in the late 80's, early 90s where people's cloth and plastic lamp shades caught on fire because the bulb beneath generated too much heat. If your lamp shade is metal, there should be no problem. If your lamp shade is cloth, plastic, or cloth with an inner plastic coating, youre still not shit out of luck. If your bulb is only used for your *small photo shoots and thus wont be on for more than 20-30 minutes at a time, then youll probably be ok. Anything longer than that is probably too much.
Hope this is helpful.
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Dec-06-2004 18:42
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