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When The Holidays Went Electric - 1910 Mini Carbon Bulb

Another precious artifact from our electrical past - this time it's our Electrical Holiday past!  Here I show off a beautiful hand made carbon filament bulb from 1910 that was made for holiday decorations instead of those  old-fangled candles your parents used to use.   Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/ilmqscNSEaE

When The Holidays Went Electric - 1910 Mini Carbon Bulb

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Interesting light bulb, and I really loved the music in this one!

Circuitmike

No pedals were used in the making of this intro.

Fran Blanche

Is that a Frantone pedal intro/outro?

I kinda like the reflections, makes it natural. Would be reflection looking at it with the ye anyway too

What a cheerful intro. Happy festive days to you and the other Patreons

Probably not, likely extruded cellulose.

Fran Blanche

What material were the Japanese using back then to be 'carbonized' ...bamboo?

Phil in the kitchen

Well, Christmas wasn't Christmas back in the mid 70s until neighbors would bring me their strings of series-wired little bulb strings that failed because just one bulb went out. Finding the bulb wasn't hard, but the really cheap green insulation on the strings of bulbs was prone to crack when exposed to the frigid Chicago winters. I think it was the only time my neighbors stopped questioning why I was salvaging the defective vacuum tube-laden radios and TVs they threw out. Huh, that skinny kid finally had a function! Hah! And I'll bet those cheap series-wired Christmas tree lights were made in Japan too!!!

Matt Wietlispach

These likely seemed a lot brighter back in the day when everything wasn't lit up with electric lights.

John McCormick

When did they start making color Christmas bulbs?

William Alsing

Thank goodness the "warm Holiday glow" comes from a bulb! I was afraid it was some mushy emotional stuff. Or booze, which may work best during 2020.

BobC

Very cool! I love your collection of vintage tech! A note on brightness of incandescent bulbs though: the light output vs. voltage is approximately a CUBE relationship, so doubling the voltage will give 8 times as much light...

HarveyB

well, now we know when the war on Christmas was launched...!!!.....lol

Happy happy happy! Thanks Fran. Tempting to have it burn for holiday live stream. It then don’t want to shorten lifetime of the bulb. I liked the lava lamp too!

Geoffrey Waldo

Happy Holidays, Fran!! Happy New Year too!!


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