GrizzlyBear -> RE: I Have a Weird Question... (3/7/2006 3:23:53 AM)
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The device itself is called a Tesla coil, and I believe all of the ones manufactured in the USA today are originally made for detecting leaks in laboratory vacuum systems and electric discharge (neon) signs. See http://www.electrotechnicproduct.com/ The kinky vendors buy them from the manufacturer and repackage them with various acccessories. Perhaps other resellers do the same for cosmetician use. I don't know about European manufacturers. But the old quack medical ones used to come with some amazing attachments. There were electrodes designed for treating gum disease, hemorrhoids, vaginal infections, earaches, vison problems, sinus infections, and just about anything else you can imagine. The one that looks like a rake was indeed designed for treating hair loss and dandruff. These old electrodes are now collectors items, and can be worth over $100 each for the rarer ones. Sadly they usually don't fit the newer transformers.
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