What's This Mysterious Thing That Looks Like A Heat Lamp And This One On A WW1 British Army Uniform?
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- What Is This Mysterious Thing That Looks Like A Heat Lamp And This One On A WW1 British Army Uniform?
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The last item looks like a Wimhurst machine which generates static electricity.
The last item looks like a type of static electricity generator called a Wimshurst machine. But I have no idea why it's in an ornate cabinet like that. It could have been used for demonstrations perhaps?
Wimshurst generator. Total steampunk. The wooden case is uncommon, but makes sense if you keep it outside a lab. "Das machinen ist nacht fer gerfinger-poken!"
Yeah, don’t plug in that sun lamp. It’s itching to blind you, then burn you up.
I don’t know why those things were ever legal to sell.
Well, it's not like they were atomic!
Boomers actually lived to grow up in a world like that.
I removed several of the battery jars on a demolition job at an electric substation, many years ago. Caution was taken decontaminating, as filled with an acid. Before going to recycling
Last thing is a static electricity generator like ben Franklin would have had. People built their own back then. This looks like a museum piece.
it's an old wimhurst machine, but the charge combs have been dis-arranged over time hence the scratching noise.
Ha! I got the candle snuffer!
I thought was a quarter; guess I was wrong.
Last item looks like it could be a version of a wimshurst machine, a device for generating high voltages (static electricity), but a wimshurst machine normally has a couple of external probes.
WOW, I got 2 this time. I got the Magdeberg Hemispheres - I remember them from our Science Lab at School, nearly 60 years ago. Also got the Battery Jar - had one years ago, found in an old garage. Love these quizzes - thanks for sharing them 🙂
Thanks @michaeltreadwell777!
A long time ago when my dad was very young, he and his cousin were home alone playing with a pew-pew in the basement... this was before TV's, back when they had a glass jar battery in said basement for the telephone... "Gee mom it just exploded... we didn't 💥 it!"
Last item: A scientific demonstration for a museum.
They lamps from the Great War had a Bulls Eye lenses. They were also made in wood for use around explosives and in tunnels.
Difficult to judge the size without a banana or cat for comparison.
That last one is a multi-sector Wimshurst machine, n early static electricity generator.
If it is a Wimshurst style static charge generator it may have been for alternative health treatment in the late nineteenth/early twentieth centuries. There was a Victorian craze for electric shocks for invigoration and as a sort of cure-all. I've never tried it (except by accident) but I imagine it was all just quackery. Anyway, that's my guess for that one.
Haha that light which is bright! I had a similar thing called it the daylight maker.
It'll turn vampires to dust. That's the real reason you find so many were sold! It was a secret war.
Static electricity generator
spark gap generator machine for use by the likes of Marconi mkaybe
"Contained a vacuum" - vacuum = nothing! It didn´t contain anything!
There are several meanings for the word “contains.” A vacuum certainly can, and must be, contained.
🟦…Without "Containment" there can be NO Vacuum!
only a perfect vacuum. which nature abhors, almost as much as pedantic comments.
@@AdricM how else would you restrict a space so you could remove everything from it? The container is the assist nature needs to sustain a vacuum.
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The last device is an 18th century static electricity friction machine. Similar to a Bonetti Influence Machine.
It actually looks just like the Toepler-Holtz machine in this video: ruclips.net/video/7gROe8gEdyg/видео.html
Very cool!
Nice find, I think you nailed it.
That's what Dad had (above). his was about 1/2 or 2/3 the size and wasn't on a chest of drawers.
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How do i contact you to identify my item?
The information you need is in the section just below the video, where it says "...more".
@@BabalonNuit thank you very much!
@@BabalonNuit I looked all over and couldn't find the right address. I tried a couple but to no avail.😕
You can send it to us at: flenchcalvin0310@gmail.com.
Final item is an early peep show projector. Discs contain adult films and projector was in back of dark booth projecting images of adult acts for viewer to enjoy. Cost only a dime too!
Aww! Did ya' think that up all by yourself?
@@zero_bs_tolerance8646 yea, took me 30 seconds...you jealous?
@@zero_bs_tolerance8646 The child thinks he's clever his comments are usually 💩 related
👁👁 Always pleasure…
Thanks again @joniangelsrreal6262!
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