“Tesla’s Dragon” (Copper/silver alloy/antique Hemingray No. 40 glass insulator; 27″ length.)
My copper lightning rod/weathervane dedicated to Nikola Tesla.
This piece resides at the Tesla Science Center and Museum at Wardenclyffe. Located in Shoreham, New York, Wardenclyffe is where Tesla moved his laboratory in 1902 and began work on the Wardenclyffe Transmission Tower that would have provided worldwide wireless transmission of free electrical power.
“All peoples everywhere should have free energy sources. Electric power is everywhere present in unlimited quantities and can drive the world’s machinery without the need for coal, oil or gas.” –Nikola Tesla, 1933