Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

This video contains a preview of some of our new technology, our previous installations and our patented LED color changing lamp. We applied our LEDs to the largest lamp we build, the MT270. This is a new generation lamp that can not only change 7 different colors via remote control but can also be set up with drivers that respond to music and specific algorithms. All of our lamps have our patented heating coils and temperature regulators. Enjoy the video.

The LED lamp is at the end.

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These are just stunning work, really. Amazing. Hope you do a restaurant, bar or store installation near Seattle...
Thanks Jonas,
We are trying to lock up a deal for an installation in Seattle now. I will let you know if it goes through. Hopefully soon we will have one in every major city.

Jonny
"soon we will have one in every major city" Lexington Ky. is a major city, right lol.
How far are you from Louisville? There is an MT200 at a place called Scorpio interiors on Bardstown road... Unless the guy decided to take it home and throw it in his living room :)

Jonny
Sweet Louisville is about a hour and half away Lex. is as big as Louisville we actually have more people just less square miles / area we need a Magma Tower somewhere here!

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