Years ago, while perusing one of my favorite Lansing pawn shops, I stumbled across one of the greatest treasures I’ve ever seen: A lamp made from a vintage Vernors can.
At that point, I hadn’t been in Michigan for very long yet, but even I knew the magnitude of the treasure in front of me. So, I quickly bought it (for a steal, I might add!) and brought it straight home.
I had so many questions about this lamp, but the biggest was whether it was an official piece of merchandise. Upon inspection, it appears to me that the lamp was homemade from a ’70s-era can and somehow made its way to this shop. But why? Who would give up such a gem? And believe me when I say that this lamp is truly one-of-a-kind. I’ve scoured the internet and still haven’t found one like it.
I knew this lamp would serve a greater purpose one day, so I’ve stored it for years. Until now.
Because this iconic piece of Michigan history is too valuable to sit in storage, I’m offering one lucky Michigander the opportunity to win it this summer.
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