Looks like you have all your answers you need, good luck mate. Tilley lamps are very easy to fettle. Congratulations.
Wow that's so amazing mate. Lucky for you, you got to see that amazing sight. Great photos.
Very nice indeed well done, and welcome mate.
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I don't see a problem with that burner either, looks in top condition.
This is a very interesting thread, so much knowledge here from you all, wow.
Interesting, l don't know if that is true or false. Let's see what other members have to say about that?
As you know mate I'm a Tilley man and don't usually look at to many other lamps. Just every now and then, one will stand out, and I believe you...
Wow that's amazing mate, especially with the shade. I would also leave it unfired. Congratulations.
Looking fantastic there mate, I also love the pot as a holder, it seems to fit well.
@Del Allen Hi mate, that's a Tilley TL136, not a TL106, just so you know. So did you find what the problem was?
No I haven't either.
Not as much as others would have seen, I would imagine. To date I have about 180 Tilley lamps, plus Michael has about 50 in his collection, I have...
No I must say I haven't seen one yet, and yes I am a Tilley man. We must remember this is only my observation, as to what I have seen.
I agree, but with all the Tilley lamps X246, 'X246A, and X246B, that I have come across, the X246A seems to have the majority of bulging founts....
Looking great mate, keep up the good work.
Yes I know and understand that Tilley did this, and thanks for explaining it, you have explained it very well indeed. But if you use the lamp...
Look excellent mate. I would be proud as well, if my daughter could paint like that.
Wow, that is most definitely a serious problem mate. Yes let's us know, what the outcome is thanks.
Very cool mate, congratulations.
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