Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

My grandmother gave me this lamp when I was really young, and due to...extreme differences in opinion we haven't spoken since I was 5 so I don't know much about it. It's a century (with brassy looking metal) with red lava and clear liquid. I've tried to read all of the threads under problems and discussions, but I started to get a headache, sorry if this is a repeat. In any case, the liquid is down about 2 1/2" from the cap and the lava sort of resembles the surface of mars (looks kind of wrinkly with the crevices a slightly lighter shade or red). I essentially have two questions, can I run it with the liquid a bit low to see if the rest of it works, or do I need to replace the liquid first. Second to replace the liquid, should I buy another globe (what kind) or try to add the water mix to it.I don't have any pictures, but it looks just like the "classic Century lava lamp" listed on the history page except the liquid in mine is clear. Thanks for any help you can give.

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Thanks, I'll probably go hit some flea markets and the like soon and see what I can find then.
I'm sure your lamp is in good hands now. As ant says, there are spares to be picked up which will fit your old Century easily. There are plenty of good guys here to give sound advice about all things lava lamping and collecting etc..

Jerome

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