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This toy rabbit is one of three new additions to our toy museum that comes all the way from Italy. Like most other Italian toys at the time, this one is very detailed which lets you know it’s a great addition to our museum in DFW. At DFW Elite Toy Mu ...
1930’s-1940’s Operay Multibeam Surgical
Lamp. Manufactured by Operay Laboratories
in Madison, Wisconsin. One of the most
extraordinary surgical lamps ever made. The
bulb is in the center dome and reflects out to
mirrors and then down to the operating area to prevent shadows. This model was actually used
by Dr. O.W. Gibbons in the operating room at
St. Paul Hospital.
Great light! I have one just like it and I’m sadly having to sell it. I am disabled and need more room in my workshop/shed. It could be lightly refurbished with gold paint on the gold side. Good luck and God Bless, James
I also own a Operay light. Mine is some what different. The sphere where light comes out on mine is black with fins. They are so…………………………….cool! I might sell mine if you run across some one interested. Thanks for your time. James
i’m interested in buying an operay light they look so cool. pls email me at onextwo@yahoo.com
thanks
mar