Interview with Inventor of the Lava Lamp: Craven Walker
An interview with the man behind 70's phenomenon, Craven Walker; who invented the Lava Lamp in Poole, Dorset in 1963, known then as the astra lamp. From the Men & Motors show "User's Guide to Style", episode 27. Original Air Date: Unknown (circa 2002) ------------------ Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more content! / @menandmotorslifestyleextra © Men and Motors - One Media iP 2016

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