Which Astro/s do you own? - Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate2024-03-28T20:10:52Zhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/1566398:Topic:57498?commentId=1566398%3AComment%3A57525&feed=yes&xn_auth=noCool thanks!
See, what I wis…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-10-11:1566398:Comment:576612008-10-11T15:54:37.381ZNovemberchildhttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Novemberchild
Cool thanks!<br />
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See, what I wish for to find out (tho it seems to be hopeless) is nothing less than complete facts about production runs and dates.<br />
How many lamps were made of each generation?<br />
When did the changes, also of details in one generation, occur?<br />
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Like, it seems(!) that sometime during production of the base with the embossed mathmos logo, they switched to the "raised feet". But can we really be sure of that? What if the few bases with embossed logo but old base-plate that I've seen are…
Cool thanks!<br />
<br />
See, what I wish for to find out (tho it seems to be hopeless) is nothing less than complete facts about production runs and dates.<br />
How many lamps were made of each generation?<br />
When did the changes, also of details in one generation, occur?<br />
<br />
Like, it seems(!) that sometime during production of the base with the embossed mathmos logo, they switched to the "raised feet". But can we really be sure of that? What if the few bases with embossed logo but old base-plate that I've seen are custom made? They wouldn't be rare items to hunt for a collection then, would they?<br />
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Dang, Mathmos are due to publish their successful history and that of their products, in every detail, in a coffee-table book for collectors.<br />
It's being done for other collectible items (like phones, typewriters, stamps, etc.) - why not for our beloved lavalamps? They're almost 50 years old! I have a copper crestworth as…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-10-09:1566398:Comment:575312008-10-09T17:56:44.276ZPurity!https://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Purity
I have a copper crestworth astro, originally orange and something (too old and cloudy to tell) and currently orange/clear... at least until i finish refurbing it.<br />
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Base has Crestworth and the patent number on it, and the odd text T200degrees c (degrees is the symbol not text).<br />
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Serial number is A 219 447
I have a copper crestworth astro, originally orange and something (too old and cloudy to tell) and currently orange/clear... at least until i finish refurbing it.<br />
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Base has Crestworth and the patent number on it, and the odd text T200degrees c (degrees is the symbol not text).<br />
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Serial number is A 219 447 erm just a mathmos astro, a a…tag:oozinggoo.ning.com,2008-10-09:1566398:Comment:575252008-10-09T17:36:42.281ZDavehttps://oozinggoo.ning.com/profile/Dave50
erm just a mathmos astro, a atsro baby and two crestworth astro minis
erm just a mathmos astro, a atsro baby and two crestworth astro minis