The Turn Of The Century Electrotherapy
Museum http://www.electrotherapymuseum.org What's New in 2023B... |
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Museum PDF Galleries: (by year) 1996-2003 2002-2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 |
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Forgotten Tesla Technologies PDF Galleries: (by section A-G) A B C D E F G |
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Old website movies: 1999-2004 2005-2006 2007-2008 2009-2011 2012-2014 |
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2023
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Tesla
Motor in Vancouver John Jenkins, Jeff Parisse, and I visited Carmen Miller and Ray Fortier in Vancouver, British Columbia to evaluate the original 2-phase induction motor that we believe was given to William A. Anthony by Nikola Tesla in 1888. |
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Chad
Shapiro's Lighting Meet Chad Shapiro's collection is the closest thing for me to a religious experience. I have never imagined so much rare Edison history could exist in one location and be cared for by somebody so sincerely. This is a must-visit place in Baltimore! |
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Robert Greenspan Collection Bob Greenspan has the most incredible medical collection in the world. I highly recommend visiting him and witnessing history that can be seen nowhere else on the planet! |
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Visiting
Graham Foulkes Had a reunion with Graham Foulkes in Boston and we visited the New England Wireless and Steam Museum in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. What an amazing experience to see such massive steam engines running. They have an incredible collection of rare apparatus and the docent volunteers are second to none. |
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Spark Museum Roadtrip | |
Spark Museum Reaction Jeff Parisse and "Kathy Loves Physics" and I decided to pay John Jenkins a visit in Bellingham, Washington. The four of us never met in person, though John and Jeff and I knew each other for decades. It was an out of world experience. John is one of the most sincere collectors in the US and his library has the rarest gems ever offered to the pubic. The entire experience was beyond extraordinary, and his staff are excellent. Tanner does an amazing electrical show there with the Cage Of Death. |
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Roadtrip
visiting Bert Hickman and Tedd Payne's Collections Always a pleasure seeing these two, Bert is an icon in the Tesla community and Tedd has one of the nicest collections of Geissler and Crookes tubes in the United States. Tedd sold his collection this year, and I was fortunate to acquire a single wire Tesla Lamp and a McFarland-Moore lamp, two things I always dreamed of having in the collection! |
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The
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Saving GE's Last
High Voltage Laboratory When I was saving the GE lab, a couple of guys went to meet me. The videos these gentlemen do are honestly some of the greatest documentaries ever made, because few of the places exist afterward. I have endless respect for their work and highly recommend watching all of the videos on their channel. They document the side of history that gets quietly destroyed when nobody is watching...a vast and unthinkable reality of the world we live in. |
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Reanimation
of Frankenstein's Bride excerpts Some fun at the local science museum when the Bride Of Frankenstein (Astrid) was brought back to life by Igor (Blaise) and I along with a Plague doctor (Amanda). The event including blowing up pumpkins into Jack O'Lanterns and was done at South Florida Science Center for around 200 kids and their parents... |
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Palm
Beach Podcast Enjoyed doing this Podcast with Mike and Dr. James Spencer. |
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Interviews
with Technical People Reunited on the airwaves with my friends from Florida Tech. This was quite enjoyable as these were two of the kids that visited the museum many years ago from FIT. Now they are both brilliant scientists. |
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