Magnifying Lamps

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by hamman88, May 29, 2007.

  1. hamman88

    hamman88 Spare some change, sir?

    I went to a coin show and some dealers had these really nice lamps with a magnifying glass being part of the head. They were the goose-neck style. Does anyone know a good one, the lenses were powerful and large.
     
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  3. dopeuser

    dopeuser Senior Member

    I don't know any good name-brands, but these are common for people that do knitting (so I understand), you can find them at Walmart in the crafts/fabric section, or maybe even in with the table lamps. Ive seen cheaper ones going for about $20 or so.
     
  4. samjimmy

    samjimmy New Member

  5. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    you can get them at most office supply stores as well.
     
  6. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

  7. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    American Science & Surplus. Toll free number 888-sciplus (888-724-7587) or FAX 800,934-0722.
    Of course you could go to their web site www.sciplus.com
    If you order thier catalog see pages 40, 41 and 42. Loaded with every type of magnification device possible. With lights, on stands, head mounted, flexible stands, etc.
    There is one of thier stores near me and it is a riot going through all the stuff in that place. The ones I bought were the head mounted magnifiers with built in lighting. Fantastic for coins. Also the one with the flex arm works great and the prices are really reasonable expescailly at the store. The catalog does not do the place justice though. They have complete aisles of magnifying items and if your into telescopes or microscopes you could get lost in that store for a long time.
     
  8. craig a

    craig a Coin Hoarder

  9. hamman88

    hamman88 Spare some change, sir?

    That looks nice, I wish I knew the model number and brand so I could see a real picture though.
     
  10. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 Support Or Troops

    I am not sure 1.75x is strong enough for me with my eyes I use a 5 and 10x now is it the light that makes it work so much better ?

    bRUCE.
     
  11. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    In that catalog there is one for $8.95 that has from 2.2X to 8X, for head mounting, uses 2 AA bateries.
    Another one is shown with interchangable lenses but that one is $29.95. Another one without lights is $19.95 for head mounting. Lots of other desk mounted, hand held, wall mounted, etc. I have one of the head mounted ones I use mostly for removing splinters in my hands. Desk mounted one with lights is great for coins. Don't have to constantly worry about where my head is.
     
  12. Indianhead65

    Indianhead65 Well-Known Member

    I may look into getting one of those myself.
     
  13. bruce 1947

    bruce 1947 Support Or Troops

    Kevin.
    Glad to see you post.
     
  14. Kage Sama

    Kage Sama Local Curmudgeon

    I picked up a nice 3x at Staples. Along with viewing coins, it's handy when it's time to work on painting minatures.

    The tricky part is trying to look through the magnifying lamp and then focusing my 5x hand magnifier through the 3x. Not quite as effective as using a real microscope, but it does the job.
     
  15. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

    To me, the light helps tremendously.

    Also, I take pictures with the help of the magnifier lamp.
    My digital camera doesn't have a macro feature, so I just put the coin under the magnifier light then use the normal zoom to take reasonably good pics.
    :)
     
  16. Jack Dice

    Jack Dice New Member

    I guess this thread is a little old, but the need for a quality magnifying lamp doesn't dissipate with age... :)
    Thought I'd throw my 2c in with this site - lots of magnifying lamp reviews there.
    I prefer the LED ones. Just something about LEDs that I love.
     
  17. kaosleeroy108

    kaosleeroy108 The Mahayana Tea Shop & hobby center

    if you are patient and havent found the information yet i can get it from work.. my job uses them a lot...and those have i think 30x magnification..
     
  18. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    But they put off a weird light that makes it hard to see some things. The best type of light to use when examining coins is incandescent.
     
  19. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

  20. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    The facts of optics work whether the lens is 1/4 inch or 6 inches. If it is a single lens, it is just a large magnifying glass with the distortion that would normally see. Some smaller ones like being discussed are triplet ( 3 glass piece designed to eliminate linear and color distortion) but these are more expensive and heavier than the simplex. A good triplet loupe or hand magnifier will give better performance ( especially in the error/variety group) and is much more than portable. Some also have light attachments. Take a coin with you and look at it carefully , especially the date ,mint mark, etc. and move the coin slightly and see what the image does.

    LEDs are easier to locate and use, but the light is sometimes too directional, making small scratches and defects seem major, so if photographing, incandescent lights still work best for me, or a mix of the 2.

    Jim
     
  21. Jack Dice

    Jack Dice New Member

    I ended up buying the best one I could afford (always a good idea in the long run).
    ProMagnify 90 LED model.

    Magnification and lens quality are excellent!
     
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