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Default another vintage HV device finding challenge: LARGE plasma balls!

On 11/24/19 5:31 PM, bitrex wrote:
On 11/24/19 4:42 PM, Branden wrote:
Ok, my previous post concerned the outlandish prices for some neat
looking HV devices originally from the late 90's: Luminglas discs.Â* I
was successful finding several, and at good prices comparable to what
I would have paid in 2000 for some nice used ones.Â* However.....

I have been on a new quest to try and find a large plasma ball.Â* True,
they are all over the Internet, but the most common sizes seem to be
8" diameter or less and I am looking for 12" diameter or more!
However, the price seems to increase maybe as much as 20 fold going
from 8 to 12 inch size!Â* I see some on eBay in 12" size for just under
$200, but I'm hoping to do better.Â* Problem with the used ones I see
is that the sellers don't specify globe size and 99% most definitely
are 8" or less diameter.


Suggestions would be welcome.Â* One thing I tried googling for was some
sort of a history on plasma globes with maybe larger ones from the
past mentioned.Â* Other than Spencer's 12" Megavolt, that's all I could
come up with (and, incidentally, the person wants more for the
Megavolt than a new 12" one!).

Thank you.


The very large type you see in science museums and such are probably
custom jobs I don't think there's enough demand for globes of larger
size to make an industry of selling anything but one-offs.


I'd perhaps talk to someone on the facility of a place like which has
one, might be able to at least find parts or who made theirs. I'd be
prepared to pay a few G at least for a two-foot diameter one or such....