It appears I do have a 94 for you and it looks pretty much mint. I will shoot you a pic of the globe as well as the cap. Have one more lamp to check as well. Have a 95 as well, but its faded a bit.
replacement globe for the lamp that also turned gold. COINCIDENCE? LavaLite was celebrating 50 years and GOLD is the mineral that represents 50th Anniversary Any thoughts or did anyone else experience the same fade? I took these pictures when I first purchased the lamps.…
replacement globe for the lamp that also turned gold. COINCIDENCE? LavaLite was celebrating 50 years and GOLD is the mineral that represents 50th Anniversary Any thoughts or did anyone else experience the same fade? I took these pictures when I first purchased the lamps.…
and I don't think that fading it would sort it out, - TBH I would leave it as it is. If you really want to sort it out then either get a new globe (2nd hand US globe) or goo kit the globe you have there.…
ont hold them upside down, it was something i just brought up on problem cap necks that were broken or chipped. I also should have said not all these bottles have threads but have lips.…
Added by goober jack at 11:13am on September 11, 2014
m. The fading process was bizarre for each one; for instance, the Excalibur started to turn red towards the top, and gradually the reddish color took over until the entire globe was tinted a light shade of red, with absolutely no blue! The other one, an 8oz accent, faded in a similar way, however it turned gold instead, with absolutely no blue. Go figure! I never placed either one in direct sunlight, and did not leave them on for extended periods of time.
I stuck a 65 watt red spotlight bulb into the Excalibur, to emphasize the red, and now it looks very nice! It looks just as if it's original factory color was red.…
, if it is a screw cap, the finish may have faded on the base, but not the screw cap; look to see if its a silver colored base with brass colored screw cap on the globe.…