Bec Lor is a 150cp burner so a small fitter gas ceramic ring type or maybe tie on a 150-200 cloth mantle such as a Coleman #20 type. ::Neil::
Images are always potentially misleading. In general the first listing of a new model is likely to be correct but any subsequent catalogues could,...
Sounds about right. ::Neil::
Hasag 53 is a match light gasoline lantern. ::Neil::
Yes year first is correct for these '20 lanterns. ::Neil::
Bit more than that. 1 Hefner Candel is 0.91 candle power so in theory a 500HK P'Max is about 450cp.
It's not a regulator. As Wim says either on or off. The light will dim as the needle enters the jet but running the lamp like that will burn out...
In the middle of moving house still I think. ::Neil::
This make 5 now of a rare beast from 1914 at the latest as the company ceased trading at the start of WW1. As far as I know just two actually...
The lamp to the left with the preheater gizmo is a Tilley BR49 which is a desireable and much sought after lamp. Values we don't do on this site...
That latest find is Tilley model X246 from about 1954 to 1957 and the last of the "Better" quality lanterns. This will want the older seal kit as...
It's been a long time since I fired one of these up but I seem to recall they worked pretty well. ::Neil::
Not any more. The company is P.T Maspion from East Java Indonesia. ::Neil::
The pricker rod certainly unscrews but I can't remember if the controls also do. Likely do though. ::Neil:: [ATTACH]
I have now changed the country of origin in the PLC. Always good to get more accurate info. ::Neil::
This is the original instruction leaflet for your lantern. ::Neil::
Nagel Chase and Wizard as above but also the Powerlight Lamp Co Winnipeg Canada who appear to have used Nagel Chase tanks for a while. ::Neil::
This is from AGM catalogue 32 which is about 1927 and shows the shades and parts. Any Coleman Quick-Lite generator such as Q77, Q99 or R55 will...
Yes I have had a few scrap lamps which were raided for parts. All used now though. ::Neil::
Has to be possible. They were originally Akron Diamond product and the parts are compatible so there should be plenty of scrappers in the US 'cos...
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