Dave's Lamps

Discussion in 'Lamp Action Gallery' started by kokopelli92, Feb 11, 2026 at 10:42 PM.

  1. kokopelli92 United Kingdom

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    I'm very new to this, having started collecting lamps last month.
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    New Petromax HK500, with replacement ceramic nozzle from Base Camp, the original having been cross threaded at the factory and crumbled. The pump is rubbish ; takes more than 100 pumps to get any where.

    1957 Tilley 246 Guardsman with welded carrier handle

    1949-1954 Tilley 246 Guardsman with bent carrier handle.

    1972 Tilley 246B.
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    Also have a Toyotomi Zibro RS30 being inspected by cat.
     
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  4. kokopelli92 United Kingdom

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    Thanks Jeff !

    The lamps are rather addictive ...
     
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    Yes, the lamping bug bites deeply! :lol:
     
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    A nice little collection. Yes, it is addictive!

    I particularly like the Toyotomi radiant paraffin heater. There's a video posted on here showing them being made:
    Trains & Tilleys & more.

    Very fascinating to watch, and to think that a technologically advanced country like Japan is still making and using paraffin heaters. Even though they are old technology, they're still hard to beat.
     

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