ared to the newer lamps without any noticeable wear. I find I am more partial to the yellow, orange, white and gold color waxes so they run more often but I do find I run the blues, greens and reds when the urge strikes for those colors. I don’t run many of the colored liquids with the exception of orange wax/orange fluid, red wax/yellow fluid and red wax/purple fluid. All in all I typically have about 20-30 lamps running simultaneously varying the colors about weekly – except for the Aztecs, some Ceramics and the Vintage lamps which run constantly (daily) and rest at night. Yes, I am a lava junkie.......…
aned off. The display stand is in excellent condition and that was my main reason for bidding on the auction (the lamp was gravy). The base itself is flawless, and is actually in better shape than the one I already have. I plan to display either an Aztec or Princess in the display stand. Lava Brand logo is painted on, not a sticker.
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ey are still in the bubble wrap.
Not sure that you actually want to pay for a new one or not? If not, then I have some early wax experiments gone awry in 16oz bottles that you can have for free with shipping. Some soap and a good brush....
PM me if I can help.
kero48 said:
Kelly,
Okay thanks, very much appreciated, just let me know whenever that may be :)
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dy had at my desk. I just swapped out the bottles.
The Telstar is wired for USA. This is actually my 2nd Telstar that's wired for USA. The other is a red/clear that I scored for only $15. I've tried to find out more info on them, but came up empty handed. Below are a couple pictures of the bulb.
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/yellow
silver base purple/clear
Silver base purple glitter
silver base blue glitter
Aztec
electrick - purple base pink/purple
enchantress - gold base blue/white
China 52oz green/clear (great flow)
Bob marley 20oz (great flow)
Newly added: I have an alien ceramic icon and a chester ceramic icon (w/ box) both in good condition
If you're interested, just make me an offer and we'll work it out.
Any questions, pic requests, etc. let me know.
Jester
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Free to a good home, plus shipping. The globe sits straight in the base, but there is some pretty significant damage to the base. Weirdly, the paint has not chipped or cracked...
ible, I just need to sell them.
All lamps are USA made unless noted.
All globes are USA lava lite globes and flow great.
All lamps are in perfect condition with the exception of one wizard base that has a small dent which you can see in the picture.
The Celestial icon was shattered and put back together with epoxy so you probably don't want that one, it just happens to be in the picture because it was between the two wizard glitters.
List of lamps:
7 Wizards with lava globes - 6 silver, 1blue
2 Wizards with original Wizard glitter globes - 1 black, 1 silver
1 Starship - black
1 Starship - Silver
1 Aztec with original Sungold lava globe and screw top
1 Elektrik - purple
1 Enchantress - gold
1 52oz (made in China) - This is the only china lamp for sale but it works perfectly. It's actually one of my favorite lava flows.
I also have a 20oz Bob Marley lamp (not pictured)
Also have an eggshell style lamp. Lava is totally shot but the shape is pretty cool.
If you have any questions or want more pictures please let me know.
-Jester…
for at least 25 years. A wee bit of lube may be needed to loosen up 25 years of accumulated gunk in the threads. M said:
Oh shit, I missed your previous message about the top on the Midnight being potentially glued/affixed, since in theory it should just sit on top. Yeah, it is very firmly on there. And haha, no, it wasn't me who glued it so I fully support the offender being forced to drink the contents of the globe lol!
My 1975 Carlisle top is also firmly affixed too. Unremovable. I know we're talking Centuries specifically so Carlisle is potentially different? Idk. I bought that one from a gentleman who had owned it since new and it had been in storage for years, so I'd be surprised if it was tampered with.
Are these early screw on tops only seen in Centuries or across the board for earlier ones? Jim said:
Nope, shouldn't be affixed. That bottle cap seals up the globe tight as a drum, so the top cap really isn't functional, just decorative. I did offer one theory above; that someone may have applied adhesive to the decorative cap to seal it permanently to the bottle cap. Not the best thing to do as some collectors like to swap out bottles. M said:
Gotcha. I will be sure to study the Lava Lite ID document to limit all these questions I'm asking!
Bit off topic, but the top to my 1997 Midnight century will not come off at all. I'd assume it'd come off easily, revealing the bottle cap underneath. To your knowledge, do the tops to these much newer ones come off at all? Or are they glued or affixed somehow?
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ith a lamp that's been sealed for at least 25 years. A wee bit of lube may be needed to loosen up 25 years of accumulated gunk in the threads. M said:
Oh shit, I missed your previous message about the top on the Midnight being potentially glued/affixed, since in theory it should just sit on top. Yeah, it is very firmly on there. And haha, no, it wasn't me who glued it so I fully support the offender being forced to drink the contents of the globe lol!
My 1975 Carlisle top is also firmly affixed too. Unremovable. I know we're talking Centuries specifically so Carlisle is potentially different? Idk. I bought that one from a gentleman who had owned it since new and it had been in storage for years, so I'd be surprised if it was tampered with.
Are these early screw on tops only seen in Centuries or across the board for earlier ones? Jim said:
Nope, shouldn't be affixed. That bottle cap seals up the globe tight as a drum, so the top cap really isn't functional, just decorative. I did offer one theory above; that someone may have applied adhesive to the decorative cap to seal it permanently to the bottle cap. Not the best thing to do as some collectors like to swap out bottles. M said:
Gotcha. I will be sure to study the Lava Lite ID document to limit all these questions I'm asking!
Bit off topic, but the top to my 1997 Midnight century will not come off at all. I'd assume it'd come off easily, revealing the bottle cap underneath. To your knowledge, do the tops to these much newer ones come off at all? Or are they glued or affixed somehow?
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