Shade identification?

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  1. David L

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    I have been unable to find a picture, of a shade, that matches the shade on my Coleman CQ lamp.
    I presume that this shade is a replacement.
    Does it look familiar to anyone?

    This lamp is missing the air stem, what other filler caps/stems will interchange? 1375746586-P1010270.JPG 1375746608-P1010275.JPG
     

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  2. stormie4me

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    yep i have 2 on my chandelier plus a few coleman lamps;im not sure if they are replacements but they are nice ;theres a company in the pa state that sells them a amish company used to bea round the 50 dollar figure plus if im correct there a guy in the ohio area that makes them ;hope this helps
     
  3. JEFF JOHNSON

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    I have an example of that shade on my Famos mantle lamp, check out the link below and that shade is shown in the 1933 Veritas catalogue and it was offered in at least 2 sizes, Jeff.

    http://0flo.com/index.php?threads/2172
     
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    You should have no trouble in obtaining a check valve/screw for that filler cap, as there are many Coleman parts around in the USA., and I have seen complete Coleman filler caps of that type listed on Ebay USA.. Jeff.
     
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    I don't recognize the shade however it is not a Coleman shade model.

    1376803350-QClamp.JPG

    Here's an image from the 1924 Coleman Canada catalog which identifies the CQ lamp fuel filler /pressure cap as being the same as the one on the Coleman 327 which should be a very common part available from members here.

    The filler cap on yours appears to have had a machine screw put in where the pressure screw goes which has possibly buggered the threads. Replace the filler cap with a complete one (Q64b) and you'll have a nice looking usable lamp even with the non-Coleman shade.
     

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    Also looks similar to this shade [url=http://0flo.com/index.php?threads/2356 on Conny's Montgomery Ward Nagel Chase lamp.

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