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The image displays an exhibition of tools and equipment related to neon sign making or glassblowing, set on a bright white surface. The scene is indoors, likely in a museum or gallery, with bright overhead lighting causing reflections on some items and the display surface.

In the foreground, a yellow and black coiled glass tube spells out the word "CRUSH," resembling a neon sign in its unfinished state. To its right, a collection of specialized tools is neatly arranged. These include a large file with a red and black handle, a smaller pointy tool (possibly a screwdriver), and two pairs of tweezers of varying sizes.

Further to the right, a black handheld electronic device with a digital screen and blue buttons is visible, identified in the accompanying text as potentially a "digital map wheel" or a "12mm glass electrode." Adjacent to this, a small, clear glass tube with internal wiring is brightly illuminated, creating a strong glare. On the far right, two yellow triangular warning stickers with black lightning bolt symbols, signifying electrical hazard, are displayed within a clear acrylic block.

Several white text panels provide detailed information, labeling the collection as "Selection of tools and equipment from Michael Blazek." The descriptions mention items such as "12mm glass electrode," "'Crush' neon script," "electrical warning stickers," "small and large tweezers," "small and large files," and describe how the tools are used daily for working with glass tubes, including with handheld gas burners. Other fragments of text refer to "oxygen burner," "glass cutter," "marking pens," and "electrode holder," outlining the intricate process involved in this craft. No people are present, and the display is static, presenting the items for viewing and education.
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Dec 30, 2024

South Brisbane, Australia

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The image displays an exhibition of tools and equipment related to neon sign making or glassblowing, set on a bright white surface. The scene is indoors, likely in a museum or gallery, with bright overhead lighting causing reflections on some items and the display surface. In the foreground, a yellow and black coiled glass tube spells out the word "CRUSH," resembling a neon sign in its unfinished state. To its right, a collection of specialized tools is neatly arranged. These include a large file with a red and black handle, a smaller pointy tool (possibly a screwdriver), and two pairs of tweezers of varying sizes. Further to the right, a black handheld electronic device with a digital screen and blue buttons is visible, identified in the accompanying text as potentially a "digital map wheel" or a "12mm glass electrode." Adjacent to this, a small, clear glass tube with internal wiring is brightly illuminated, creating a strong glare. On the far right, two yellow triangular warning stickers with black lightning bolt symbols, signifying electrical hazard, are displayed within a clear acrylic block. Several white text panels provide detailed information, labeling the collection as "Selection of tools and equipment from Michael Blazek." The descriptions mention items such as "12mm glass electrode," "'Crush' neon script," "electrical warning stickers," "small and large tweezers," "small and large files," and describe how the tools are used daily for working with glass tubes, including with handheld gas burners. Other fragments of text refer to "oxygen burner," "glass cutter," "marking pens," and "electrode holder," outlining the intricate process involved in this craft. No people are present, and the display is static, presenting the items for viewing and education.

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