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This is my broken baby, I believe it is a 60s-70s model (got at an old ladies yardsale for 50 cents!) as you can see the cap has recently been shattered by a fall and I lost some liquid (i can easily replace that) but where might I find another cap? The large base is brushed metal with pinholes, the cap is also a golden type plastic with a solid (non rubberized) top.

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Comment by Erin on February 19, 2012 at 5:52pm

Unfortunately, there is no place to get spare caps, except another lamp. So eBay will be your best bet. Spare caps are just hard to come by, period. As for replacing the liquid, be careful. You should only add more liquid from another lamp of the same era. The formula has been tweaked over the years, and added the wrong liquid can ruin the lamp. Good luck! 

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