Yes, something as effective as that would have been commercially available for years if there hadn't been any problems associated with its use by...
If you ask me, it looks like it would be useful to help you make your first million... :mrgreen:
Here's mine:- [ATTACH] Sorry about the rubbish photograph but you get the idea - yes, pringle-shaped (i.e. hyperbolic paraboloid) smoke deflector,...
:-s :? ...and there was me thinking Myn/Moin advised you NOT to light the lantern. Let me see:- Yes, I was correct, he did. For information, NOS...
Well, normally, they'd lose at home to the bottom team the following weekend - but that was last weekend. :-s :? Don't worry about it, George -...
It just gets worse; now the bliddy telly's on the blink - says Sunderland won 0-4... :-& :cry:
I had to get a new mobile during the summer because the battery in my old one went on the blink - bah! Now it looks like the replacement is...
No, not what I meant at all. [-X My intention would to visit Gavle and enjoy seeing the goat for the reason he is intended i.e. as a symbol of...
:-s :? Why would you want to do that? They're usually difficult to remove and only done when absolutely necessary. All of my similar lanterns...
OK, this damned goat is definitely going on my bucket-list for 2021... :clap: :D/
[ATTACH] I remember Sunderland railway station looking much the same around 50 years later, although by then the roof had been removed by A....
Then thank God we've got a vaccine now and next Christmas we can get back to goat-burning as normal... ;) :lol:
Ah, but it's not the 12th of December yet, Ray...
Click on the link above, Ray (in Christer's post No. 103) and scroll down a bit. The image with the clock at the bottom left is a live webcam...
According to member Matthew4qB (who I'm assuming is the Matthew Reid mentioned on Terry's page), it's the hybrid lantern I have - see Matthew's...
That's it, Christer - many thanks! :thumbup: The link to Terry's page is:- Coleman Canada lanterns 1921 – 1945 – The Terrence Marsh Lantern...
I'm currently in discussion with another member about a Coleman lantern I have in my collection - one I haven't seen for many years and haven't...
I found from bitter experience (as a buyer) that a globe left in a metal frame or globe cage, no matter if it's padded or not is unlikely to...
I've no idea - never have had - but there's gotta be a couple of hundred at least. Then there's the stoves etc. Sadly, I've never really had them...
I'd change to the correct globe for the sake of appearance but the cage looks OK to me (from what I can see anyway)... :thumbup:
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