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March 06, 2009, 01:59:04 PM »
That had me puzzled for a minute too. It's the one on the right in Ivo's very top picture and I have to agree. There are certainly candleholders for pillar candles, why not for ordinary ones
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Skye, I've just twigged which photo you were referring to - and I see exactly what you mean when you suggest Grapponia. I've only ever had the bottles however and there's no mention in any of our books of Grapponia candleholders/sticks ...
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Doh, I'm being stupid. My candle holder was Kastehelmi by Oiva Toikka
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