I found the brass wick cleaners here: http://www.aladdin-us.com/site/1627880/product/r111-1B.
However, the trouble is that now I'd like to add another lamp (or three) to our home.
Fran
Valecnik,clevelander wrote:I am away at my son's for a few days. If this thread is still going when I get back, I will oblige!.Valecnik wrote:clevelander wrote:There must be some faulty gene to be a phonograph/gramophone collector.
I am in the UK and I,too, have Aladdin lamps as well as a fully functioning mains gas lighting system.
I am sure a phychiatrist would have a field-day!
Me thinks several pictures are in order!
phonogal wrote:OMG it really is a sickness. Here's a few of mine.
FloridaClay wrote:Well, first of all, these lamps do make a nice atmosphere for our period phonographs. I have two oil lamps, a nice brass double-wick one with a red cased-glass shade made in England I bought in Europe in the early 70s, but the one dearest to me is a very plain and ordinary clear glass one. Its shade is replaced (probably many times), but the base remains from the lamp that was on my great grandmother's kitchen table when she and my great grandfather first set up housekeeping together in 1891.
Clay
gramophone78 wrote:The real sad part about these lamps and any oil lamps is the market has just dropped. Because the ALco. is part of my families history....I will always like them. Just as my parents did in the 60's & 70's.
But now....it's different. Unless the lamp is a rare model or variation.....not a lot of $$$![]()