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#17069 11/20/02 08:02 PM
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Progress P-87-AT's

On rare occassion, Halo.


-Virgil
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#17070 11/20/02 08:07 PM
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66, yup, the P87's are the ones I was talking about. Good stuff.

Oh, there are also the no-name Chinese made Halo knockoffs that I have had the misfortune to install. Absolute junk.


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#17071 11/20/02 09:19 PM
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I like Halo for old work and prefer Lightolier for new construction. I do a lot of "high end" residential work and also use a lot of IRIS or Calculite when they are specified. The Iris and Calculites are nice because of options, but are pricey and very large in size which makes installation less flexible.

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