Hasat lantern - Türkiye (Turkey)

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  1. Unsal erten Turkey

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    Hi dear all, l bought this lantern from antique dealer approximately 4 months ago. There were two old previous cracks on her fuel tank. I tried to repair and renew some parts exp: non return valve ect...
    Now working good condition but looking ugly

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  2. Fireexit1 United Kingdom

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    A good example of a Turkish made lantern !
     
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    X246A United Kingdom Subscriber

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    @Unsal erten

    Ugly maybe! Saved and working: big bonus. All a part of the lamps working history.

    Regards, Jeremy
     
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    JEFF JOHNSON United Kingdom Subscriber

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    It's working and that's the main thing.:thumbup:
     
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    presscall United Kingdom Subscriber

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    An honest repair, adds to its history.

    John
     
  6. Unsal erten Turkey

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    Thank you very much for your conclusion and replies. Appreciated
     
  7. James K

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    Great save, working beats looking pretty, esp when it gets dark. Enjoy the fruits of your labour.
     
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    It's not a shelf queen but a good working lantern, congratulations. :thumbup:
    And someday you might find a replacement tank in better shape. :lol:
     
  9. Unsal erten Turkey

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    Thank u very much
     

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