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  • Lava Lamps: Business Continues, Even After 50 Years

    Lava Lamps: Business Continues, Even After 50 Years

    Lava lamps, everyone’s favorite toy from the ’60s, is now able to celebrate its 50th birthday. It continues to be profitable, even after all these years. Lava lamps became a popular toy for many people during the ’60s and it was also an integral part of the drug culture with a lot of the hippies wanting to have one to watch while they get high on various drugs in a group of people.

    They have remained popular for such a long time, due to their uniqueness and the great appeal of how cool they look. The strange design has also been used as a night light for people for a number of years. While originally used by the hippies in the ’60s, it has been popular thing for kids to enjoy in recent years. Sales have continued for 50 years and with such a unique product, it seems to be in a profitable business and does not seem to be going away any time soon.

    One of the coolest things about it has always been that no matter how long someone were to stare at the lamp, the movement of what is inside will never be the same. The way the toy is set up allows for it to be constantly changing, a very groovy aspect for the hippie generation that was getting into mind-altering drugs such as LSD especially. It was originally marketed as an exotic conversation piece in 1963 and since then, millions of models of the invention have been sold worldwide, according to ABC News. The model has been copied multiple times over the last 50 years, but it was originally created by a company in Britain.

    The design was created by British inventor Edward Craven-Walker, after being inspired by a liquid filled egg timer that he saw in a pub in southwest Britain. After recognizing the potential for such an invention during the time of ’60s in Britain where it seemed that anything could be done, he spent years transforming his idea into a home lighting accessory.

    Christine Baehr, the second of Craven-Walker’s wives, recalls a moment which was a real turning point for them when they heard that Ringo Starr, of the Beatles, had purchased one of their lamps. “That was a great, ‘Ah we’ve made it,’ moment,” she said to ABC News.

    The technology behind lava lamps is also interesting to note, being based on two liquids of slightly different density, which will not mix. The heavier liquid sinks to the bottom, although after being heated by the light, its density decreases, causing it to float back to the top. The lava lamp has been the subject of many music videos and television shows, appearing in an episode of Doctor Who shortly after its release.

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  • John Williamson Dies; Swinger Resort Founder Was 80

    John Williamson, the founder of the sexually liberal Sandstone Retreat, has died at the age of 80.

    According to an Associated Press report on his death, Williamson died of cancer on March 24 in Reno, Nevada.

    Williamson and his wife, Barbara, were famous for founding the Sandstone Foundation For Community Systems Research near Los Angeles in 1969. The resort, which Williamson claimed was geared toward reducing population growth, was infamous for its open embrace of nudity and sexual liberty. Before founding the retreat, Williamson was an engineer and project manager at Lockheed Aircraft. He had also owned his own electronics company, which he sold to buy the land for the Sandstone Retreat. From the Sandstone website:

    It was February, 1966 when we, (John and Barbara), met in an intense business environment. Five weeks later we decided to marry and compared notes we had made about the world we would have to live in thereafter. We decided there were many things wrong or questionable with that world under close examination. Many others we met in our travels felt the same. So many, in fact, we were convinced to abandon our comfortable, high paid corporate lifestyles and leap off the cliff into unknown waters.

    The Sandstone Retreat was the subject of a 1975 documentary titled Sandstone. The retreat became more infamous in the late 70s as celebrities began visiting the site.


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