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Dear Folks, a friend just gave me an old Violet Ray machine, which looks

like a large cordless screwdriver with a gollum-finger shaped plasma tube. I

shot a 1/2 inch lightening bolt from it into my friends finger which had

been hurting for months and he claims it did wonders for it. I used it on

some hurt knuckles and was also impressed. It is clear that it is

tesla-based machine and is , if not a rife machine, then it is a serious

pre-rife machine. I understand that Sears sold millions of them over at

least 20 years. The owners manual, downloadable from a google search [after

bypassing the Œquack device¹ posts] reads like a modern rife device [written

by someone unafraid of the FDA]. There are usually dozens or more on e-bay

for sale of all variety. I have a feeling this is a dated topic for the

long-time members but please indulge to answer a relative newcomer on a more

detailed history of this interesting machine. What kind of modifications to

the machine have people tried? I know that some use the tubes but what about

the generator itself? It certainly seems to fit the bill for a cheap rife

machine. Just how high is the voltage output of these? How much current

[volts,amps] does it take to sustain a 1/2 inch arch for minutes at a time?

I think it is a cool device, not a replacement for my more serious machines,

but I intend to use it on finger, cuts and bruises. I have been waiting for

a while to request this info. Please indulge and educate me. lee

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I, too, have been looking at antique 'rife' machines on ebay. In

doing research on one, I came across this site, which may be of use in

your research:

http://www.electrotherapymuseum.com/_PatentLibrary/

Sue

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> Dear Folks, a friend just gave me an old Violet Ray machine, which looks

> like a large cordless screwdriver with a gollum-finger shaped plasma

tube. I

> shot a 1/2 inch lightening bolt from it into my friends finger which had

> been hurting for months and he claims it did wonders for it. I used

it on

> some hurt knuckles and was also impressed. It is clear that it is

> tesla-based machine and is , if not a rife machine, then it is a serious

> pre-rife machine. I understand that Sears sold millions of them over at

> least 20 years. The owners manual, downloadable from a google search

[after

> bypassing the Œquack device¹ posts] reads like a modern rife device

[written

> by someone unafraid of the FDA]. There are usually dozens or more on

e-bay

> for sale of all variety. I have a feeling this is a dated topic for the

> long-time members but please indulge to answer a relative newcomer

on a more

> detailed history of this interesting machine. What kind of

modifications to

> the machine have people tried? I know that some use the tubes but

what about

> the generator itself? It certainly seems to fit the bill for a cheap

rife

> machine. Just how high is the voltage output of these? How much current

> [volts,amps] does it take to sustain a 1/2 inch arch for minutes at

a time?

> I think it is a cool device, not a replacement for my more serious

machines,

> but I intend to use it on finger, cuts and bruises. I have been

waiting for

> a while to request this info. Please indulge and educate me. lee

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