has the socket reducer to run candelabra bulb what i normally get for flow and is a translucent yellow wax and very light blue liquid
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Yea, my stock bulb burned out about 5 years ago, I have had the lamp for about 10 years I think, used to run it a lot back in the day. It got shook slightly at a housewarming party and I stopped running it for a while, fired it back up one day and POOF went the bulb. Good stock bulb for sure, when it was a new lamp it ran sweet, almost full columns up but not quite enough wax. Would rip off and start dribbling various size blobs back down from the main one. I am almost tuned back to that flow with this halogen changeover
While it is a cool lamp Keith, you made the right choice I believe
Looks good! I had a chance to buy one for $15 a year ago, but the same place had the red grande that I bought for $20.
Man, you were right about translucence! I would say mine is SLIGHTLY more opaque but not by much. Yours looks to flow pretty good.
I am still tinkering with the halogen as it helps illuminate the globe better and, at the right heat level, can aid in some nice stretchy flow. I have heard that this thing is a sealed glass cylinder and can't be opened so it may be stuck with what it has in it!
That looks pretty cool!!! I wish I would have gotten one when they had them at Big Lot's way back when!!!!
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