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Something Interesting About Me:
Love all things, collect many.
Where I Live:
Michigan
My First Lava Lamp was:
Unfortunately did not appreciate it as a young girl- Probably gone in a garage sale. Wish I could find again

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At 3:48pm on April 21, 2009, PiercedTrailerParkDiva said…
What a cute doggie I love Chihuahuas I have one named Star
At 10:54pm on September 15, 2008, Bumpkin said…
hello friend.

Bumpkin
At 7:34pm on June 3, 2008, Bumpkin said…
How are you doing?

Bumpkin
At 2:17pm on May 1, 2008, Modulo '70 said…
You're welcome Carrie

I hope you find your solution to the problem.

Jerome
At 11:20am on May 1, 2008, Carrie said…
Hi Jerome-
Thanks for the info- i will ask him or any of the others about her. I will add pics when i get a chance. I have to work so i wont have time today, but soon-- Thanks again
Carrie
At 12:37pm on April 30, 2008, Modulo '70 said…
Hi Carrie,

She is such a lovely doggie!

Bye the way, i'm no expert on Rain Lamps but I think they are pretty cool objects. There have been discussions on here about them quite recently. Check out Coolsox's and Jonas Clark-Elliott's response to a query about Rain Lamps, cleaning them, adding oil etc. If you go to the forum and just do a search under 'Rain Lamp' this should bring up the recent discussions. They made very interesting reading. There was also alot about Fantasia products of 70's , mainly their interesting production of fibe optic lighting which are really collectable nowadays but unfortunately not widely available to us here in the UK.
PLEASE SEE SOME TEXT BELOW COURTESY OF COOLSOX (SERIOUS COLLECTOR AND EXPERT) FROM THE FORUM:

'I have one of the original 70's rain lamps, It cost me around £60 if i remember correctly. Restoring one is very easy but requires a lot of patience. I removed the original strings, scrubbed and cleaned the entire lamp (these things ger VERY greasy and messy over time!) then re strung the lamp with heavy grade fishing line. The oil I bought from Boots chemist, they only sold it in small bottles and I could only buy one at a time (I needed 5!)'.

'Now it works almost like new, occasionaly the pump makes a vibrating noise but overall i'm very pleased with it. Th only drawback...the oil starts to smell after a while. I might try adding a drop or two of fragrance oil!'

Hope this is of use to you.

Jerome
At 8:30am on April 30, 2008, Modulo '70 said…
Cute pup by the way, is he/she yours?

Do you have many lamps? This is the place to be for all info on buying, selling, collecting, just about anything to do with the world of Lava and indeed glitter lamps too. Check out the photo gallery for some really great pics of people's lamp collections and lamp portraits.

Best wishes
Jerome
At 8:27am on April 30, 2008, Modulo '70 said…
Hi Carrie and let me be the first to welcome you to Oozing Goo - The Lava Lamp Syndicate.

Jerome
 
 
 

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