People started using Christmas tree with electric lights to decorate their homes in the year 1920. Bulbs that were shaped like cone similar to candle flames were created and gained popularity for many years. Bubble lights were invented next before World War II, but their production was suspended for the time being. After the war, the designers resurrected the bubble lights and engaged in mass production.

Never in their wildest dreams that this would yield phenomenal sales and soon, other companies followed the trend in making similar product. Creations of this kind are very much available in the market today, and if you know how to buy vintage Christmas lights that are authentic, you can still find specific models of 1920 in the vintage market.

Some of these lights still work but others are not. In using them as ornaments without the lights on, that may be possible. But if you use them everyday for several hours within the Christmas season, you might experience fire hazards, or they would finally retire on your hands.

If you are interested on how to buy vintage Christmas lights that are original for use only as collection item or ornament without turning-on the lights, you can find them in several websites online at amazing prices. Otherwise, you can just opt to buy reproductions of vintage Christmas lights made by Kurt Adler Co. at affordable prices.

In your search online on how to buy vintage Christmas lights that are still reliable, you may find the kind of vintage Christmas tree made of ceramics with musical lights patterned to the design of Mid Century era. This is a good vintage stuff that will add-up to your collection of vintage Christmas lights.

The good thing about authentic vintage Christmas lights is that they can serve as your investment. Their prices do not decrease as years pass; instead, they become higher.

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Author: Santa's Helper | Filed under: Christmas Decorations Thursday Nov 12,2009