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This is a chandelier from my neighbor's house. He is about 88 years old and just went into a retirement home in Kerrville, about 300 miles away where his son lives. Unfortunately, even though this has been a good street to live on, the hoods do come through the empty houses from time to time. They got into my neighbor's house this past weekend. Fortunately, they just wanted a weekend love shack and didn't really steal much, but they spray painted the walls. I called his son and he came this week and removed all of the valuables. We decided to bring the chandeliers and and a few other light fixtures over to my house in case the hoods return and decide to take a bat to them for fun. We will give them to the new home owner when the house sells.
The house is a fixer-upper and needs a complete rewiring. Some rooms do not even have working electricity any more. The house was the first one built in this area and is fabulous. It needs a complete cosmetic makeover and rewiring. Otherwise it is solid. I'm probably going to make an offer on it.
Here is the living room chandelier "as found" meaning years of dust accumulation. Notice the wires coming out the top - some electrical tape and missing insulation. The internal wiring is in great shape since it was protected inside the fixture, so I'm not replacing them.

The house is a fixer-upper and needs a complete rewiring. Some rooms do not even have working electricity any more. The house was the first one built in this area and is fabulous. It needs a complete cosmetic makeover and rewiring. Otherwise it is solid. I'm probably going to make an offer on it.
Here is the living room chandelier "as found" meaning years of dust accumulation. Notice the wires coming out the top - some electrical tape and missing insulation. The internal wiring is in great shape since it was protected inside the fixture, so I'm not replacing them.
