tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136311233296776036.post4314674169914369617..comments2024-03-29T02:01:26.697-05:00Comments on and everything else too: Clamp LampMr. Karswellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15889717828895556186noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136311233296776036.post-8073869514707200872021-04-26T21:41:25.724-05:002021-04-26T21:41:25.724-05:00My step dad used one in the garage to work on car ...My step dad used one in the garage to work on car engines. When he’d have me helping him in the winter time, I was especially grateful for the small amount of heat Clamp Lamp also supplied.Mr. Karswellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15889717828895556186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136311233296776036.post-4879061157074458432021-04-25T18:43:18.737-05:002021-04-25T18:43:18.737-05:00Whoa, definitely a sixties thing. I totally rememb...Whoa, definitely a sixties thing. I totally remember these being around while I was really young. Ours didn't have that weird cage thing from the second illustration. I remember we had a yellow, sun-like bulb, and a red heat bulb (there was a devil on the bulb's firey, hexagonal box). I guess they were for hot oil massage therapy or something new-agey like that? I mean, I don't think these could be used as grow lights (although it'd keep your little plants from freezing, I guess); nor were they good for dark rooms, reading, working in the garage, or all the sundry things my parent's hippie friends routinely needed weird lights for. Actually, I remember we also had a black light bulb, the same size and shape. So possibly the whole purpose of this thing, for us, was to mood-light the furry head shop posters that were hanging around everywhere.Mr. Cavinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01634994342702518448noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136311233296776036.post-19772800919849365082021-04-25T18:28:32.935-05:002021-04-25T18:28:32.935-05:00Ah, the famous Electricord(tm) company, whose impr...Ah, the famous Electricord(tm) company, whose improvement on electric appliances was the cord.<br /><br />I'm a little worried about the lady with the towel on her bed, first, she's going to sweat up the bed, second, she'd bottomless but also wants the most square tan line ever?<br /><br />Look, I'm as pale as a ghost, I guess I just don't get this!Brian Barneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15737535617796413548noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136311233296776036.post-4532573990431787632021-04-25T17:50:17.495-05:002021-04-25T17:50:17.495-05:00I know its no consolation, but the weather in East...I know its no consolation, but the weather in Eastern Pennsylvania has been fickle too. Spring like weather for a few days, freezing temps Thursday and Friday, back to spring (for now).<br />I always complain that March is the crazy month, it can't decide to be the last month of winter or the first month of spring, now April is acting like March's little brother. <br /><br />Here's hoping June will be warm, but knowing my luck it will be the start of a heat wave, ugh. JMR777https://www.blogger.com/profile/03538238702295526065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136311233296776036.post-82017707913068301522021-04-25T12:17:27.076-05:002021-04-25T12:17:27.076-05:00Haha, incense and peppermints scented!Haha, incense and peppermints scented!Mr. Karswellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15889717828895556186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2136311233296776036.post-25270781062509761722021-04-25T12:12:46.464-05:002021-04-25T12:12:46.464-05:00 As a former resident of the Rocky Mountain enviro... As a former resident of the Rocky Mountain environs, I could have used this during the long winters. The first illustration demonstrates another great feature: the lamp also emits a fine mist of LSD.Doc Briarhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13457055611333836940noreply@blogger.com