It's been a while since I posted anything nostalgic-related in here. Mainly because I had to move on from old tech due to financial reasons, not to mention the fact that I sold most of my Voodoo & Tualatin collection keeping only the most essential & nostalgic pieces for myself. Such as those "Adison" systems I talked about, consisted of Chaintech Slot 1 motherboards & couple of Voodoo2 cards in SLI configuration. But those had been previously documented in here so I better not go into details ... instead, I'm going to talk about something entirely different.
I live in an old apartment building, which was built around early 60s. And so (as you can probably imagine) it witnessed a lot of changes, upgrades & makeovers over the course of time, but the public (stairwell) lighting fixtures remained the same ... until now. We are undergoing a complete makeover & slight modernization, which (among other things) include a whole new LED lighting fixtures with motion detection & CCTV cameras. Meaning that all the original stuff is getting binned & thrown away into the nearby dumpster. I suppose most people would argue & say that we are going for the better, but these things are approx. 60 years old now, and quite literally part of the history. So I'm kinda sad to see them gone & replaced with something as cheap & generic that's probably (most likely) NOT going to last 10 years, let alone 60 years like the original ones did.
Mind you, these fixtures are not unique, and they had been heavily used throughout most ... if not all public (and private) buildings, especially in central & eastern Europe. In fact, you can still find plenty of these today but they /are/ fading away, day after day as more & more people are replacing them for modern & fancy looking fixtures. In either case, they bring back a LOT of bitter-sweet memories of happy moments which are now long gone but never forgotten. So I took the moment to uhh ... "borrow" some of these globes while I still had the chance & converted one of them to stand alone, "ambient-lighting" (aka decoration) lamps. Finding a brand new plastic base was a challenging task, I will tell you that much but not impossible one ... not yet, at least. That being said, I've been told by several dealers & electric stores how they no longer keep these things in stock, and probably never again will, since they are no longer in production & no one really bothers to buy them. So in other words, "grab it while you can & don't look back". These are only the plastic fixtures (with the bulb socket) I was referring to, as the actual glass globe are quite literally unobtainable unless you find someone willing to sell them online or perhaps grab couple of them from an old building such as mine.
For the time being there is a so called "disco" lamp inside it, although I'm planning and hoping to upgrade it to a full RGB bulb eventually & have it continuously change the colors. Lamp socket is pretty standard, E27 that's available just about anywhere, and it was designed to handle up to 60W incandescent lamp inside it. Meaning that you can probably put 9W (or higher) LED bulb inside it, IF you ever need to. For me at least, it is all about preserving a memory & having (somewhat) interesting conversation piece, as I'm already using LED desk lamps & spotlights for the actual light source.