Guys,
I can't be messing with the truck all the time and this accidentally became a "hobby" Coleman Lanterns, Stove and kerosene 500CP lanterns.
Is there anyone that doesn't remember watching dad pump up a lantern or stove and then watch them come to life, maybe the clanking of the globe as you walked down the trail to the pond for some night fishing?
My interest started when I didn't give up on trying to get my Dad's old 425 1970's classic stove going. It only needed new fuel, none of the extra work I did was really necessary.
Linda and I are camping with our Airstream and we still do almost all of the cooking outside and that includes the classic Coleman stove.
So here's a few pics and my collection BELIEVE ME it is paltry to the real collectors. Some have dedicated shops or storage units.
Most but not all, oldest is from the 40's nickle fount left of center. The ones with the yellow labels are Milspec. A bit different and worth finding.
A few stoves but not all of them.
And this is a M1950 Military. It has two heat settings, full blast and off.
And a classic 228, AKA a Big Hat. These just are cool.
A 1963 King Seeley Milspec. These use a simpler design and are known as having a ROAR when they run. Early ones had traditional globe and then they switched to 4 panel globes known as Quad Glass. They took some space in the fuel fount and added a spare parts well. Also chained funnel and fuel cap.
And the workbench after coming back from a GTG in SE TN.
If you have worked on a carb then most of this work is very similar, except for those three shiny Kero's.
If all lit, this is 3,000CP of blinding Kero lanterns. They run about 12-16+PSI, gauge is in ATM. The 3 on the L are mine, then a gift to a camping buddy and the last two go the my GPA (gas pressure appliance) GA buddy.
And this is what 1 500CP Kero looks like with a nice eyeball saving brim on it. Linda on far Rt.
And this is the light up at the Coleman Collectors campout at Foxfire campgrounds in TN this spring. This spells out TN19.
So do you have an old Coleman Lantern or stove in the shop wondering what to do with it? Get it out and see what it takes to bring it back to life.
Need help? Here you go http://www.colemancollectorsforum.com/ a great group of GPA collectors and users.
And for X-mas last year I gave my son Jacob his Grandfathers 425 stove and my first 220 lantern, his turn to use them and put some scratches on them.
Well, this helped pass the day while my new AC is getting installed.
Gary
I can't be messing with the truck all the time and this accidentally became a "hobby" Coleman Lanterns, Stove and kerosene 500CP lanterns.
Is there anyone that doesn't remember watching dad pump up a lantern or stove and then watch them come to life, maybe the clanking of the globe as you walked down the trail to the pond for some night fishing?
My interest started when I didn't give up on trying to get my Dad's old 425 1970's classic stove going. It only needed new fuel, none of the extra work I did was really necessary.
Linda and I are camping with our Airstream and we still do almost all of the cooking outside and that includes the classic Coleman stove.
So here's a few pics and my collection BELIEVE ME it is paltry to the real collectors. Some have dedicated shops or storage units.
Most but not all, oldest is from the 40's nickle fount left of center. The ones with the yellow labels are Milspec. A bit different and worth finding.
A few stoves but not all of them.
And this is a M1950 Military. It has two heat settings, full blast and off.
And a classic 228, AKA a Big Hat. These just are cool.
A 1963 King Seeley Milspec. These use a simpler design and are known as having a ROAR when they run. Early ones had traditional globe and then they switched to 4 panel globes known as Quad Glass. They took some space in the fuel fount and added a spare parts well. Also chained funnel and fuel cap.
And the workbench after coming back from a GTG in SE TN.
If you have worked on a carb then most of this work is very similar, except for those three shiny Kero's.
If all lit, this is 3,000CP of blinding Kero lanterns. They run about 12-16+PSI, gauge is in ATM. The 3 on the L are mine, then a gift to a camping buddy and the last two go the my GPA (gas pressure appliance) GA buddy.
And this is what 1 500CP Kero looks like with a nice eyeball saving brim on it. Linda on far Rt.
And this is the light up at the Coleman Collectors campout at Foxfire campgrounds in TN this spring. This spells out TN19.
So do you have an old Coleman Lantern or stove in the shop wondering what to do with it? Get it out and see what it takes to bring it back to life.
Need help? Here you go http://www.colemancollectorsforum.com/ a great group of GPA collectors and users.
And for X-mas last year I gave my son Jacob his Grandfathers 425 stove and my first 220 lantern, his turn to use them and put some scratches on them.
Well, this helped pass the day while my new AC is getting installed.
Gary