Hi Nils, I used a 0,25 mm needle for the jet orifice and it just made it, so I think it might be the same as on the Lux burner. In the image with...
Thanks guys, Yes I agree, a "really fantastic" lamp :) ! /Conny
Hi all, Here is my example of the Primus 1005 lamp. This version with a harp and glass globe shade, is designated as Primus 1008 in the...
Really nice Michel :thumbup: ! Glad you could use the burner I sent you! /Conny
Claus - a reflector shade was an option on the two earlier Ouragan versions, so maybe also with this version. I also like it better without the...
:thumbup: Great stuff Michel. At least we can date our papers to early 20,s and my Pinchard lantern maybe to early, or mid 20,s. Thanks! /Conny
Hi all, This lantern is a rare beast, I only know of two examples and they are here with me. Made by Pinchard/Paris probably around 1930, but...
Michel - my post was referring to that "Sinumbra" no. 100 lamp and that is not at all French in style. If you mean my post for that Sinumbra...
I found this 1911 Hugo Schneider (Hasag) patent, when going through a lot patents for an unidentified lamp I have acquired. Different tank but...
Thanks all, The French Auer Co. also made an identical stove/heater seen [url=http://0flo.com/index.php?threads/1560 Possible joint manufacturing...
Hi all, My first restoration this year, and my example of the stove/heater combo "Le Jumeau" ("The Twin"), from Vivier Paris around 1930. I got...
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