The BATTERY KING - Encore!
We can't let it go. Batteries are simply TOO GREAT FOR LOOKING AT. Here are a few more from the KING's amazing personal collection, along with his comments on these, his favourites.
After this, we promise, we really will stop, as everyone's getting bored and irritable even though one of them's called "UltraZMAJ". How can you not want to see a battery called UltraZMAJ?

"UltraZMAJ" (or whatever that is) was a gift that someone bought me from some former Yugoslavian backwater.

"VRPower" is obviously powered by virtual reality, so is therefore very good.

"WhiteElephant" is my favourite of them all.

"Xinliba" looks like the poor Mexican cousin of Duracell (I imagine it to be pronounced "Heenleeba") and came with an N64 rumble pak.

"Start" was found in a rented flat, and seems to be from the 1950s.

"Danelectro" was a beauty in its day. Alas, death comes to us all. It came from a guitar tuner, btw.


Two of my favourites: "PoleVolt" and "Power Makes Sense", which came from a fan.

"National Hi-Top" were from a Casio keyboard, I think.

"Musso" from another guitar tuner.

Interestingly, the design of the "Konnoc" is an almost direct rip-off of the "Maxell Super Ace".

"Chener" came from a novelty flashing yoyo.
THAT REALLY IS IT FOR US AND BATTERIES
Unless we get any with a better name than UltraZMAJ.
After this, we promise, we really will stop, as everyone's getting bored and irritable even though one of them's called "UltraZMAJ". How can you not want to see a battery called UltraZMAJ?
"UltraZMAJ" (or whatever that is) was a gift that someone bought me from some former Yugoslavian backwater.
"VRPower" is obviously powered by virtual reality, so is therefore very good.
"WhiteElephant" is my favourite of them all.
"Xinliba" looks like the poor Mexican cousin of Duracell (I imagine it to be pronounced "Heenleeba") and came with an N64 rumble pak.
"Start" was found in a rented flat, and seems to be from the 1950s.
"Danelectro" was a beauty in its day. Alas, death comes to us all. It came from a guitar tuner, btw.
Two of my favourites: "PoleVolt" and "Power Makes Sense", which came from a fan.
"National Hi-Top" were from a Casio keyboard, I think.
"Musso" from another guitar tuner.
Interestingly, the design of the "Konnoc" is an almost direct rip-off of the "Maxell Super Ace".
"Chener" came from a novelty flashing yoyo.
THAT REALLY IS IT FOR US AND BATTERIES
Unless we get any with a better name than UltraZMAJ.












































