Let General Secretary Stalin’s glowing head light your home

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Let General Secretary Stalin’s glowing head light your home
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This is some lost technology we can keep there — Soviet light bulbs from 1935 with Joseph Stalin’s silhouette as the glower. Too bad it didn’t cast a Great and Powerful Oz-like ominous head on the walls.

First Soviet Bulb

16 thoughts on “Let General Secretary Stalin’s glowing head light your home

  1. svofski says:

    The silhouettes are technically electrodes, not filaments. These are electric lamps that imitate candle light. They hardly produce enough light to read, but eerie projections are possible. Just google for “neon flicker flame candle lamp”.

  2. Gareth Branwyn says:

    Yeah, I figured “filament” wasn’t really the right word in this case.

  3. Gareth Branwyn says:

    I changed it to “glower.” That’s what they call it on the linked-to site.

  4. Stephen says:

    Oddly enough, I actually consider the fact that these don’t operate like Soviet Russia’s answer to the Bat Signal to be a massive failing in the product.

    Flickery, glowing bulbs just don’t have the same effect and that’s Russia’s loss and Gotham City’s gain.

    1. Gareth Branwyn says:

      Yeah, I know. I had this vivid image in my head of poor Soviet citizens, cowering in terror in their tiny Moscow flats, giant flickering lights-heads of Comrade Stalin looming over them.

      1. svofski says:

        You guys have hyperactive imagination :)

  5. Dave says:

    Ah, yes, these are known as “Figural Neon” bulbs.

    http://bulbcollector.com/article004.html

    http://electriclights.tripod.com/bulbs/figuralneon.htm

    I happen to have one that’s shaped like a rose, with some petals on the stem. The interesting part about these is that the Neon discharge produces a bit of ultraviolet light, which can excite phosphors. Thus, my rose glows “neon” orange, and the leaves have a phosphor coating which makes them glow green.

    Dave

  6. bloodyserb says:

    Light bulb screws in you!

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Gareth Branwyn is a freelance writer and the former Editorial Director of Maker Media. He is the author or editor of over a dozen books on technology, DIY, and geek culture. He is currently a contributor to Boing Boing, Wink Books, and Wink Fun. His free weekly-ish maker tips newsletter can be found at garstipsandtools.com.

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