Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate

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Comment by Don Souliere on December 23, 2010 at 7:26pm
Now that is a GREAT SET UP!!!
Comment by Jester00 on December 8, 2009 at 4:02pm
Your blue swirl has a clear fluid/white lava globe? Do you think you could take a pic of the globe and is the number on the top 01?
Comment by Jonas Clark-Elliott on December 4, 2009 at 5:13am
Yes, Wizard refers to the model. Wizard bases/caps came in black, silver and metallic blue or red. Any lava globe of the 320z. size fits them, thus Wizard glitter globes could be used in any lamp base, Midnight, Starship, Silver Streak, Princess, Elec-Trick, etc.
Comment by Tim on December 3, 2009 at 3:04pm
WOW! Nice collection I think I would perfer to watch the lamps instead of the tv!!
Comment by Stephanie Church on December 3, 2009 at 10:45am
Yes I find myself watching the lamps instead of the TV, especially if the guys (hubby and 7 boys are watching something I'm not into). So the wizard is orange glitter. Is it 38 or does the 32 on the cap mean something. I also have a purple glitter wizard ( my favorite, super great color), and a wizard that has a black base/top and orange fluid, white lava. Are they called a wizard when they are black? I have 2 blue swirls, one blue fluid w/ white &the other clear fluid w/ white lava. I'm able to have the whole collection lit because my Hubby is a electrician and is supporting my habit with power. :) I have almost 50 lamps and can have them all on at the same time. The power company loves that!
Comment by WeeboTech on December 3, 2009 at 8:26am
NIce collection (and electric bill heh).
With them sitting near a TV, Do you ever find yoruself watching the lamps instead of the TV?
My Grande's near the TV tend to do that to me. Good for commercials at least
Comment by Jonas Clark-Elliott on December 3, 2009 at 3:51am
Impressive collection, Stephanie! And yeah, a 38 is a bottle color number. But then, I've been collecting since 1987, been on this site since its early days, and I still don't know most of the color numbers - the new ones, anyway. I know a fair few of the old ones.

The Wizards (conical with star-and-moon perforations) came in lava or glitter, you have two on the far left, and orange is a fairly collectible color in these. I like the purple far better, though it's more common by far. I see a blue swirl too, love those - came in blue, green, red, purple and orange, two globe colors per base color, plus some rare multicolor bases.
Comment by Modulo '70 on December 2, 2009 at 7:42pm
Very impressive and they're all lit too!
Comment by Keith on December 2, 2009 at 2:49pm
http://oozinggoo.ning.com/forum/topics/globe-color-list
You will find this link useful. If you search the discussions you will find a lot of very helpful and interesting info ;)
Comment by Stephanie Church on December 2, 2009 at 2:03pm
This is just a part of my collection. As far as being a 38, I do not know what that means. I hope that does not make me sound stupid. It is a orange glitter, wizard (?). The top cap says 32W in big numbers, and then there is two rows of small numbers. I would love to know more about the numbers, and what they mean, if you can help, or point me somewhere. I am very new to this site (within a few days), my husband signed me up. He found this site while looking for info for me on how to repair a terribly burnt floor lamp that I just recently came across. Any info that you can pass my way would be helpful and interesting. Thanks

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