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Was there really a green or orange US-made Lava Lite glitter globe?

It's referenced on Shawn's chart, but I've never seen a real legit orange or green Lava Lite glitter.

So, does it really exist? I have an orange one, but it's a mix of red and yellow glitter. 

I saw this on eBay today and it was gone in a few hours. I don't think it's legit - I'm guessing a weird faded teal or something based on the seller's description of it having blueish-green fluid (even though it looks green to me).

Thoughts? 

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Glad you posted these Lamphead after our little discussion. Seems to have cleared things up nicely. :)

I'm glad too, Deb.  Now we "go on the hunt."   LOL   Like finding a needle in a haystack!   :-)   

The white/clear globe i have has an unmarked gold cap

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Metallica man Trevor said:

The white/clear globe i have has an unmarked gold cap

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