What model is this?

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  1. GeraldKo Germany

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    Hi Friends,
    Merry Christmas to all.
    I found this interesting lantern.
    But i can't identify the modell.
    I found this lantern interesting.
    Has anyone a clue?
    Gerald

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    Appears to be an early Nulite of sorts. I'm curious to hear what others have to say as well.
     
  3. GeraldKo Germany

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    It's curious, the pump and filler cap is one part, and the knob to regulate has only one way and stops at both sides, no cleaning position
     
  4. coleman54

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    A similar equipped projection spot reflector,
    demonstrated in Neil’s PLC. 2611DA2B-E974-4678-A8EF-BF22DACBE7B0.jpeg
     
  5. GeraldKo Germany

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    So my lantern might be a mixed model
     
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    No, but the lantern has been modified by cutting the upper frame to accept the special reflector.
     
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    Have a look at the Reference Gallery/Germany/Wunderlampe.
    Could be one of them?
    Matthias
     
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    Hi @GeraldKo and welcome!

    thanks for showing us your unusual lantern!

    there would have been a manual pricker with the lamp originally ; like a stove only much finer :-)

    your 3rd photo shows part of the filler cap stuck onto the filler neck.. it will probably be held on by old fuel residue

    I think it’s great :thumbup:

    @LatMag49 do you mean the clips for the pump??
     
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    Welcome aboard!:thumbup:
     
  10. Scott D

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    Have you had it apart yet? I’ve been reading up on the Nulite/Wunder/Summit/Phares family of lamps due to a couple of new acquisitions. My Summit has an ID plate mounted below centrally at the base of the cage. Others have markings on an inner support brace, “Wunder/Peebee” etc.
     
  11. Erik Leger

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    How bad is the damage to the lamp from electrocution? There was a hole drilled into the fount and a flickering bulb put in. Details of the damage done to the burner can't be identified on your images.

    Erik
     

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