into tropical fish keeping, bowie, narrowboats/canals/inland waterways, and of course lava lamps.
Where I Live:
bedfordshire
My First Lava Lamp was:
back in 69. 12th birthday present from my parents. bugged them for one from 7yrs old. they were very expensive back then. it was a crestworth rose/amber astrolamp. still got it.
Hey Peter, great to read your story and your introduction to the lava lamp. Glad you could join us here at Oozing Goo the lava lamp syndicate. AC (lamp collector from UK too)
Hmmm, a pic would be cool. Sometimes older models which have had a lot of past useage won't perform so well but yours sounds ok. Not sure about the graininess though. Perhaps create a topic thread here?
Of the Rocket. Not sure how many were built of that model but I don't think it was that many as they were they were pretty much high end of the lava lamp range at that time and yes they are pretty scarce today. I was very fortunate to find one a short while ago and got it extremely cheap however it needs a lot of work. AC
LOL I'm a mod in title only. I'm more of the cleanup crew and Lava Library editor. :) All the birdies are well. Mateo, my cockatiel is enjoying hanging out on my bed right now, eating bits of fleece. :)
Dawn
Jan 18, 2011
Modulo '70
Jan 18, 2011
Modulo '70
Jan 18, 2011
Modulo '70
Hiya,
Thanks for the compliment.
Of the Rocket. Not sure how many were built of that model but I don't think it was that many as they were they were pretty much high end of the lava lamp range at that time and yes they are pretty scarce today. I was very fortunate to find one a short while ago and got it extremely cheap however it needs a lot of work. AC
Feb 7, 2011
Spencer Wilton
Feb 11, 2011
Spencer Wilton
Feb 13, 2011
Pete
Thanks Pete.....what a great bunch of friendy Gooheads there are here - i'm enjoying every minute of fantastic flow with you all !
May 11, 2011
Pete
May 18, 2011
kiramarie
Aug 27, 2011
Erin
Sep 24, 2011
Erin
Sep 24, 2011
CatalinaThePirate
Sep 25, 2011
CatalinaThePirate
Sep 25, 2011