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Hi @Tony Press , the advertisement you mention is listed as mid twenties, I don’t know if there are differences in design transitions of top...
There was also a top screen and bottom screen for the Coleman shade no. 321 from 1916-1919, designated as no. 321 1/2. After 1919 only the top...
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All of these bug screens were a manufactured product of “Safety Wire Gas Globe Co.”Columbus Ohio. “Protect O Lite” became their trade name. ....
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Beautiful !!!
Fellow Enthusiasts: I have made some assertion in the past about Arc Lanterns from Coleman having been marketed as “Burnished and Lacquered” in...
Beautiful!!!
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//////::::::::………… I am in agreement, it is interesting that a model number change came about with Yale now gone on the same Lamp with their...
Glad it went to the best home it could have. :D/
What we are discussing as far as bolt in baseplate, Q70 burner, finish cover, handle stamp, Z burner etc. is the evolving transitioning...
@tommy fuller , here is a link to the earliest C fount Q lamps before the CQ designation was given in mid 1917, not shown in @Tony Press link....
@tommy fuller , the logo stamp on side of fount began in 1924 as @Tony Press explained about mid year, an employee in the test department L.H....
My opinion if this lantern is indeed a Nulite, it is a model 2M, particularly because it has the inner flat frame burner support. Model 5 used a...
Beautiful Toby, . [ATTACH] These Lamps were also advertised to be exported to Mexico and South America. . [ATTACH]
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