On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Angus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Eric,
>
> First I will apologize for my warped mind.
>
> My grandfather had a carbide miners lamp...not the brightest or safest
> things in the world.  Converting the 1890s lamp is certainly the way
> to go.  I'd love to see how it turns out.
>
> I have visions of a peaceful nighttime bike ride, a bit of gravel or
> water in a turn and suddenly...KABOOM...Eric's exploded!
>
> Glad it's being converted.  Beautiful bike!


Are carbide lamps really that dangerous? If so, I got lucky; while in
college I was a regular night patrolman/watchman at 20th Century Fox's
Malibu set ranch, and when on set (as opposed to patrol) duty I'd shove a
twin mattress in the back of my old Ford wagon and sit out in the wilderness
in the front seat with a miner's carbide lamp on my forehead reading my
Great Books texts. Earlier I had an even more primitive oil bicycle lamp,
spring mount so that bumps didn't put out the feeble flame.

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