Hello Everyone,
This is my first prop that I bought for my Frankenstein's Laboratory. I saw it, and had to have it.
Just don't ask how much I paid for it. It was pricey!
If some of you happen to know where I bought this and know the price, PLEASE DO NOT POST IT ON THE FORUM!. Thank you.
I am going to build my lab with this piece as inspiration. I am going to try to put as many authentic, antique, medical pieces
in my laboratory as I can, as much as my budget will allow.
For this item, I'm going to get an antique cart, add the hoses and attachments,
and a pressure gauge. I hope you like it. Let me know your thoughts.
Wish me luck. I will post as I acquire and build more items.
Circa 1920-1930's Anesthesia Surgical Machine.
Sincerely,
HauntNWI
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02-20-2011,08:33 PM
Last edited by HauntNWI; 02-20-2011 at 09:31 PM. Reason: Added: Circa 1920-1930's Anesthesia Surgical Machine.
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02-20-2011,08:36 PM
That is a very cool prop you have there!! It looks like a very authentic 50's Lab'esk piece.. Nice acquisition HNWI!!
A Halloween prop is a terrible thing to waste..
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02-20-2011,09:21 PM
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02-20-2011,09:26 PM
Very cool item. I've seen vintage medical equipment occasionally listed on different sites and they are obviously selling them based on how rare they are these days to find. I do understand seeing just the perfect item and wanting it. I'm looking forward to see how your set up progresses.
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02-21-2011,04:22 AM
Never thought that antique surgical items could look so terrifying! Yikes...
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02-21-2011,05:32 AM
Great Piece and I KNOW WHERE YOU GOT IT!!!!
But I wont tell.
Glad to see someone is going to use it properly.
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02-21-2011,05:36 AM
Also I have spent that much and more on a single prop in the past so don't feel bad. Your not alone on that issue. I feel it was well worth it.
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02-23-2011,07:14 AM
I did a Frankenstein lab last year, I was on Ebay constantly looking for lab glass and instruments. I didn't add it all up because I didn't want to know how much I spent. Looks like you have started out with a nice piece of equipment. Good luck



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