if you're an avid eBayer, NOS should really get your blood pumping, or at least your ebay trigger finger clicking.
maybe some of you saw this on ebay a week or so ago, but i ended up winning a new in box silver century with a blue/white globe. i've never won a NOS lava lamp auction before, so i figured i would post some pics of what a century looked like when it came out of the box, new.
when i opened the box, the cardboard was very stiff when it bent, so i knew it had to be new. the base was still in a plastic wrapper, and it appeared that the box containing the globe was opened maybe once just to verify its contents.
i'll let the photos explain the rest, but i figured i would post this in case someone else wondered what a century looked like when it was brand new, only 18 years later. i assume this is a 1995 lamp, which means that i was in 9th grade when this lamp was released.
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i have a 32 oz.blue/white globe that was cream and turned white again after running it for quite some time. i'm trying to do that with the one i posted earlier in this thread. it's working somewhat, but still needs to be run much longer.
Jeff said:
Problem is there's no way to really know if its going to be white or cream till getting it. I have the same color set in a 32oz and that one's more cream colored than white too, but it is whiter than the century is.
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