The one on the bottom of pic obviously. Not sure where it came from.[ATTACH]
Congratulations @Nimal luck like this doesn’t happen too often but gives you such a buzz when it does!
Miserable morning, just browsing before making coffee. Was there ever an end to this story?
Nice line up @William G and what a tidy workshop!
What a wee beauty Brian. What colour did you use on the tank, it’s really attractive.
Here’s mine and by a happy coincidence I picked up the conversion lamp on the same day the base arrived. How lucky was that?[ATTACH]
Smart looking lamps, wonder if there are still some lurking in New Jersey.
I’ve just checked my plated lamps, a TL10 and 2xKL80s and they all have this style of pump.
That’s a handy tip for me too as I’ve always assumed that if I got the black stuff off I’d be down to the bare brass.
Nice find @Buckaroo. I think these shades are usually trashed but it’s still better then the one I have.
WOW! WOW! WOW!
Impressive looking.
That takes me back over 70 years when we lived in a little wooden house with no electricity and no running water. Can’t say I feel romantic about...
Another cause for celebration! Did they have to shoot a lot of birds to keep him looking so good? Just joking, wouldn’t like to think of any birds...
Wow @hikerduane that’s a sight for sore eyes! Stunning.
Garry’s Dad had a huge collection, not just of pressure lamps. That Jacobean looks fantastic.
There are a few lassies here too Hugh (in my case more of an aul’ wifie) and if you decide to start collecting you have a few very knowledgable...
That standard Campingaz is quite cute John.
What a difference that shade makes @Dean D and I see you have a spare. Nice chandelier there too.
What a lovely glow @swiss-paul.
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