Wonderful;
Thank you, Dale, for countenancing presentation here of lovely sculptural re-purposing of the death fork. this is in the tolerant spirit of a listmeister for a vampire-dedicated group letting his flock being shown really nice cranium-based pots as garlic bulb keepers.
Two matters of concern and interest:
Is the switch for the lamp actuated by the obscenely placed brake lever?
The spiral compact fluorescent bulb and its light seem intrinsic to the sculpture. And, to read defenses of tungsten filament bulbs that are on-topic in some other old-skool listserv, the health hazard potential of a broken bulb, should this fork fail in another mode --simple toppling -- restates the art. A fork re-purposed to kill another way.
The beauty of this grows on me. How much for shipping to the West Coast?
Harry Travis Pine Barrens of NJ USA
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 3:20 PM, stephen adams <goldlambert@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey, I have been extremely bored lately and had some old Lambert parts
> laying around so I made this.
> http://www.flickr.com/
>
> The feet are brake calipers, the brake lever is connected to a pull chain
> switch and all the parts are still intact and could be used if ever needed.
> It was really fun to make and want to do more. Do you think anyone would
> pay
> for something like this? I would sell this one for 300 only because I am
> still attached to it. Also if anyone is interested in having something
> similar made, send me your parts and a sketch or I can just figure
> something out. I would charge 100 with your parts. Anyways, just dreaming
> but let me know what you think either way, I can take it.
>
> Regards,
> Douglas Adams
> Richmond, VA
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Harry Travis