

EVERYEAR VIOLET RAY – COMPLETE PERIOD SET WITH ORIGINAL 1919 BOOKLET
Classic British Presentation • Full Electrode Suite • Early High-Frequency Design
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Manufacturer: Everyear
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Origin: United Kingdom
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Era: Early 20th century
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Model / Configuration: Full domestic / professional set
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Controls:
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Graduated intensity regulation
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Voltage: Period-correct mains configuration
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Electrodes:
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Complete clear-glass electrode set
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Handle: Original black professional handpiece
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Case: Original fitted case with document storage
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Documentation:
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Violet Ray of Yesteryear booklet – printed 1919
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Condition: Fully restored and fully operational

EVERYEAR VIOLET RAY – COMPLETE PERIOD SET WITH ORIGINAL 1919 BOOKLET
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Overview
This is a beautifully preserved Everyear Violet Ray, presented as a complete, historically intact set with its original electrodes, accessories, and period literature.
Everyear units are known for their practical, well-proportioned design, combining reliability with a surprisingly expressive electrical output. This example captures that balance perfectly.
It feels purposeful, honest, and grounded in early electrical experimentation.
Output Character
The output is:
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Smooth and responsive
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Easily regulated across the usable range
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Visually expressive in clear glass
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Stable and well behaved
This is a unit that encourages controlled adjustment rather than aggressive output. The electrical behaviour is consistent, predictable, and satisfying to work with.
Electrode Set
The set includes a broad range of clear-glass electrodes, allowing for:
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Broad surface interaction
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Curved and anatomical application
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Focused point work
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Spiral and coil-based field shaping
The clear glass allows direct observation of plasma behaviour, reinforcing the relationship between geometry, field density, and discharge character.
These shapes were chosen for function, not ornament.
Electrical Design Philosophy
Everyear units reflect an early understanding that effectiveness does not require force.
Instead, they rely on:
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High voltage
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Extremely low current
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Rapid oscillation
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Dielectric coupling through glass
The result is interaction without heat, stimulation without overload, and engagement without damage.
Documentation
Included is the original booklet:
“Violet Ray of Yesteryear” – Printed in 1919
This is a genuine period document that adds historical depth and collector value, offering insight into how these devices were understood and presented at the time.
Case & Presentation
The original case presents extremely well, featuring:
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Fitted electrode layout
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Internal document pockets
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Period-correct materials and construction
Everything sits exactly where it was intended to sit.
Final Word
This Everyear Violet Ray is:
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Complete
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Historically rich
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Properly restored
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Beautifully presented
A genuine early example of high-frequency electrical thinking, offered as a cohesive, authentic set rather than a loose collection of parts.
A strong piece for collectors, historians, and serious users who appreciate original context as much as electrical performance.
