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Mathew Bayne
> 3 dayCrazy easy set up and it’s just a very cool product. I’d really like to pay 500 for a standard size globe but it’s not available. They would probably charge more than that but I hope it’s coming.
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Mathew Kevin Kupfer
> 3 daySpins when there is light in the room. Stopped spinning after a month. Too much money for what it is, especially if it doesnt spin.
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nate h
> 3 dayCame with a giant crack and air bubble. Other users say the air bubble indicates a leak inside the inner sphere. Might be shippings fault but still annoying.
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Bob
Greater than one weekIt was a gift and was very much liked by my son!!!
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayGreat gift, beautifully made.
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KingGraham
> 3 daySits on my office desk and gets tons of compliments. I first saw a Mova globe at a fancy boutique store here in Raleigh NC, and love them! Would be great for an executive or kid alike. (A kid that could sit it on their desk and not pick it up too much.)
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Vasileios Avgeris
> 3 dayperfect gift
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Greater than one weekOk, so heres how this works: The globe is encased in a liquid filled clear plastic sphere, same as the compasses they used to put in the back of cheap survival knives. The globe itself rotates inside the fluid filled sphere when exposed to sunlight (by magic, or physics, whichever you prefer), but because the plastic sphere is so thin, it appears the globe is just sitting there rotating on the 3 clear plastic supports. Very interesting piece of art and a definite conversation starter.
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Maurice
> 3 dayI love it
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HK
> 3 dayLooks good but doesnt spin at all, unless you have a flashlight pointed straight at it. Direct sunlight light doesnt work either.