fog rider's Videos (Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate) - Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate2024-03-29T08:32:08Zhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=2l6jc34sptow2&rss=yes&xn_auth=noKaleidolitetag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-04-22:1566398:Video:333022008-04-22T13:06:33.899Zfog riderhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/fogrider
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</a><br />This is a late 60's or early 70's Lava Kaleidolite. The cup is a shortened version of the one found on a Regency lava lamp. I've been told there's another version out there that uses an internal spinner. Does anybody have one?
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</a><br />This is a late 60's or early 70's Lava Kaleidolite. The cup is a shortened version of the one found on a Regency lava lamp. I've been told there's another version out there that uses an internal spinner. Does anybody have one? The Imp…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-03-03:1566398:Video:275202008-03-03T15:56:33.601Zfog riderhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/fogrider
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</a><br />The Imperial at full operating temperature. A typical flow cycle lasts a minute or two, then starts all over again. Sometimes it'll snake all the way to the top and twist about for awhile.
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</a><br />The Imperial at full operating temperature. A typical flow cycle lasts a minute or two, then starts all over again. Sometimes it'll snake all the way to the top and twist about for awhile. Early Imperial Lava Lamptag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-02-29:1566398:Video:272132008-02-29T18:09:20.766Zfog riderhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/fogrider
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</a><br />This is a pre-1968 green/blue Imperial lava lamp. The wax is original. The old liquid was changed. Early lamps used a very soft wax, hence the long stringy flow.
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</a><br />This is a pre-1968 green/blue Imperial lava lamp. The wax is original. The old liquid was changed. Early lamps used a very soft wax, hence the long stringy flow.