This is probably a 1930´s HASAG 351A NOS, imported to Switzerland by Eugen Schatz and used by the Swiss Army. [ATTACH]
okay, that´s a post i can comply with :) :thumbup:
that is, what i and lots of other 150HK users doubt :idea: i suggest, that you should try it 8) (only in case your 150 HK doesn´t run properly...
That is a "Lohmann" marked Picostar-like 500HK lantern. [ATTACH]
the working principle is the same, isn´t it ?
Here my 1930´s HASAG 351L from the german "Wehrmacht" (german army) which runs on petrol. [ATTACH]
hasag lanterns have been designed for use with petrol, and they´ve been so over decades. german army did use petromax lanterns with petrol, swiss...
only in the 60´s there are 4-digit date stamps at the bottom of the tank. stamps of newer petromax lamps with 6 digits indicate no date, it´s...
what should those be ? f.e. hasag lanterns haven´t any "savety devices" and can be run on either petrol or kerosene. i consider these 150HK...
as the geniol 150 HK is like the same as the current santrax 150HK (or even the Petromax 150HK), i would recommend to buy one, but do run it with...
This was a septembers evening in Thuringia, germany. Enjoying a camp at a small lake with Geniol 150 HK. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here my new PX 900 Little Baby in NOS condition. Unfortunately the upper hat is missing. [ATTACH]
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