Primus 992

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  1. rr_res

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    Was browsing the local classified ads and this lamp caught my eye as something that I've seen before. The seller was located about a 4-hour round-trip drive from me but she said can put it in a box and have it delivered. It was risky to have it packed in a box but it arrived last night and the glass survived. After a quick look, the pricker wheel doesn't turn but the rest looks to be in good condition.
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  2. JEFF JOHNSON

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    A fine fettling project!:thumbup::thumbup:
     
  3. rr_res

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    The seller told me that this lamp had become strictly a display piece and hadn't been used in a long time, so it collected a lot of dust. The leather was dry but in good condition. I replaced the NRV and fuel cap seals. The jet was clogged and the pricker needle broken off. After 3-4 cycles of heating and quenching the jet, the orifice finally opened. When I attempted to light it, large yellow flames were coming out of the j-tube and the mantle had large orange flames. So I did a search here and found out that it's common for the jet to leak at the threads. I did the water dunk test of the jet and sure enough, there were bubbles coming out of the mating surface of the jet and vaporizer. A dab of anti-seize on the threads fixed it. It's not giving off any nasty smells while burning, so I believe it's running close to perfect.

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  4. Nils Stephenson

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    Well done, that is looking good. You were lucky to find a complete original example.

    Be careful with the globe. The only replacements that I know of are ones made in SE Asia.

    What year is it from? My guess would be 1937.
     
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    Fabulous, @rr_res!

    Are you putting it in the Reference Gallery? It’s a fine example!

    Cheers

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    Congratulations rr_res :thumbup:
     
  7. rr_res

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    Thanks, this was a lucky find!

    It says AB, so you're correct. Is it the preheat cup that gave the clue? Maybe I should buy a spare globe from the Asian seller and use that instead of the original.

    I'll try to take better photos.
     
  8. Nils Stephenson

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    It was a combination of the preheat cup, the filler cap and the pricker control. That particular combination should only exist in 1937.
     
  9. Jean J

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    Really nice lamp @rr_res I’m quite jealous as I’ve yet to find a Primus table lamp in my area.
     
  10. Paul Burnell

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    Lovely lamp, and quite functional around the house. Well done.
     

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