@Pchamp Paul, the challenge is in his type of fishing experience I think, images I’ve seen of him not having a tied knot for the bait hook, he...
Matty, then be sure to choose a good knot. [-o<
Hi @Tony Press , I see the lantern example you showed Alex has a Coleman factory Repurposed (restamped Slant 220) Frame. These are normally...
Yes Alex, the cage (frame) and burner are correct. The hood (vent) is not. Mica globe is correct. Looking at these later images you show the...
Alex, Nice project ! :thumbup: While shopping for replacement parts if you want time line correct parts, the vent, smooth winged fuel cap, and...
Beautiful example! :thumbup::thumbup: Looking at the totality of the components as original, I believe dates this one to late 1922 possibly early...
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@The_Wiseman9 Nice early one, the brass collars are few as hens teeth. :clap: Is the valve gland nut 3/8” ? Larry
Agostino, the conversions are usually pretty easy to spot, this action was a sales tool by Coleman to help bolster the popularity of Quick-Lite....
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Hi Bill, Coleman catalog images and advertising are known by researchers to sometimes use older cut images for some time and are not always time...
Hi Agostino, both are early model QL originally, Coleman did not list the QL stamped collar in the conversion list of components. Both lanterns...
Nice acquisitions , Radiant Heater no. 4 began with the first entry for shipping from Coleman in June 1927. @Joshua Thompson Larry
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