HASAG No.61 (from Germany)

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  1. karli

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    Here some details from my 61.
    Globe is a reproduction.
    The jet is from a HASAG 551.
    Works fine.
    The tank is getting hot when you use the lantern in a room.
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  2. JEFF JOHNSON

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    A handsome lamp! :thumbup:
     
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    Hello ! Karli

    WOW.... :thumbup: :thumbup:

    Happy new year from Thailand (Songkran Festival) O:)

    You and I should be able to participate in cultural exchange.
    First....exchange between Hasag 61(Germany & Thailand) 5555+

    :lol: :lol: :lol:

    This stamp "TAMO" from language?

    Regards,Thanks.
     
  4. karli

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    ขอบคุณมาก

    Next time, when I spent my holidays at Thailand,

    I hope to visit you :thumbup: and your collection. :D/

    Before 3 years I had been to SIAM, I visited a

    Thai collector, his name was TUM.

    TAMO: I don't know this name,it is not a German name. The lantern came from Slovakia

    We had much fun :p
     
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    Welcome to Thailand any time...

    Distance from Bangkok to my house about 600 miles.(You may be tired) :shock: :shock:

    :-({|= :-({|=
     
  6. karli

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    Thank you,

    we will see :thumbup:
     
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    Hopefully we will meet. [-o<

    :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
     
  8. David Shouksmith

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    Hi Karli,

    That's a very interesting looking hook thingie you've got the lamp hanging from. What is it actually designed for? - or is it just a general-type hook you can get in Germany for hanging anything from?

    It looks to be just right for hanging Tilley do-nuts from! Sadly, I can't remember seeing anything like it in the UK.

    The lamp's OK, too!
     
  9. karli

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    The hook is a coat hook to hang the clothes outside to. Did you mean that? I do not quite understand. Sorry, just two years learning English
     
  10. David Shouksmith

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    No Karli, you understand perfectly well - that's exactly what I meant. I'll need to keep a look-out for something similar over here...
     
  11. StephanE

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    David,

    You can also use hanging basket brackets / hooks...
     
  12. David Shouksmith

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    :) Yeah, but I think they look out-of-place in a garage...
     
  13. StephanE

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    They are called "Kleiderluefter", lots on ebay.de...
     
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  14. karli

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    ebay # 300669011335
     
  15. StephanE

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    EAN-Code:4001645012089

    Even available on Amazon.co.uk
     
  16. David Shouksmith

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    That would be 'clothes airers', then..?

    Gotta say, they're a bit pricey for me. :doh:
     
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  17. StephanE

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    Well, difficult to translate, I spent some time on this, it is more a "multi hook" to put several hangers with clothes on, or you could call it "balcony airer" for hanging clothes outside to air them.

    The clothes airer I found in the British Google mostly have ropes to dry clothes on them.

    There are only few comparable items available, one is called "flap coat rack", just try in Google.

    What a pity that this outstanding technical progress seems not to have reached the UK :whistle:
     
  18. David Shouksmith

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    Yeah, that's what I said - clothes airers... :lol:

    I've seen something similar in Lidl (German again!) but these hang over the top of a door and don't screw to the wall.
     
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