Hi all!! Going thru my spares today and found a few of these generators, Fitment unknown to me. Just about certain to be American made, but that's all I've got. Quarter inch thick, four and three sixteenths inch long, steel spring internal, threaded pricker rod about five inches long, including pricker wire. Jet marked D Thanks in advance for any input!!
The length, threaded pricker and D stamped jet rule out Coleman . Do a search for threaded prickers to narrow the search. Cheers Peter
From my point of view it looks like a ash flash generator or similar enough. https://www.oldcolemanparts.com/product.php?productid=4002 check that out
Certainly not for a Coleman slant lantern. I know well the Q77 and T88 generators that fit those. Maybe they might be iron gennys, perhaps for Canadian 611A irons. Haven't been able to find the dimensions of those.
Is it conclusive that the pricker rod belongs to the generator? It looks too long to me. Of course, I don't know the set up of the pricker but it does look too long.
Looks like if it is jet stamped “D” likely Coleman no. 605-299 generator for torch lighting Iron model no. 5 1929-1933. Jet part no. 605-218.
There is an Coleman generator for an cloths iron that will fit the slant lantern. I have a couple and they fit fine.