Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

just posted 2 pics - called lava1 and lava 1 - looking for help identifying this type of lamp. thanks! Edith. Newbie goo head.

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i can't see the photos. where did you post them?
It's a Saturna lamp. Made by lava way back (early 70s)
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thanks for the responses - i'm excited to learn it is a real early Lava lite ! It will soon be in a prime spot in my living room. Thank you. Ed.
I noticed it looks like it has gone done about an inch since I took it out of storage. I have been careful to keep it upright all the time. I'm unsure of what to do about it.
Unscrew the cap carefully when the lamp is completely cool. There should be a rubber disk on top of the glass neck, or stuffed up inside the cap. If there's a date sticker in the cap, try not to bump it, it can flake off. The rubber disk should sit firmly atop the neck, if it seems to be 'off' you can gently pry it out of the cap with a screwdriver, place it neatly atop the globe and re-cap - don't screw the cap down too hard or it'll crack.
thanks so much - i'll try looking for that - I'll be nervous - but I'll take a look. thanks again.

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