Unbranded Petromax Clone

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  1. BigStevie

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    No indication of any branding, even on the the instruction leaflet.
     
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    Looks nice what is the build quality like?
     
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    I guess these are made without branding so sellers can add their own badge or label.
    looks to be in very fine condition,
    Chris
     
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    This one looks like a working lantern. Its almost identical to the Anchor. Only some minor difference from the picture: hood has a somewhat straighter side in comparison to that of the Anchor.
    Also the 'ears' / tightening nuts on the bail are thinner on the Anchor.
     
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    It's in good nick!:thumbup:
     
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    Sometimes these have a brand mark embossed in the brass valve casting so with an unknown lamp it can be worth a partial dismantle. ::Neil::
     
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    Is there a tiny picture of an anchor on the pressure gauge? Just a thought...
     
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    Also, what colour is the pricker control? The closest I can match it with is an Anchor 909, 350cp. Is the holed plate that secures the collar/frame to the fount enamelled in white or chromed?

    Whatever it is it looks to be in good condition.
     
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    You have a nice shiny example of a Chinee lamp there ... I quite like these and there are many about
    if you look on the China websites they are made in big quantities ... but the manufacturers say you must buy
    a ridiculous amount ..say 500 at a go ..some big importer no doubt will do it . there are some made in India and other Asian outlets ... they polish up great, as for the metal:?: .. nice one :thumbup:
     
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    Looks very much like a sea anchor which is different to the anchor brand.
     
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    I have both an Anchor and a Sea Anchor and the pump cap on this unbranded lamp is identical with the one on the Anchor. The pump cap on the Sea Anchor is slightly different.
     
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    Possibly something which is sold here in germany as brand "Mannesmann"
    by Conrad electronics.
     
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    For what brand are they white enamelled Colin? I’ve acquired a bundle of spares with two of those securing plates so finished.

    John
     
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    I’ve had the lamp apart and I can’t find any marking or symbols anywhere.
    These instructions came with the lamp, not a name anywhere, though there is the model/serial numbers.
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    The one I've got and a few others I've seen are on the 350cp Anchor 909. The 500cp 950 Anchor seems to mostly /always have a plated one. I have no idea why... heat reflection.... maybe? Although a mirrored surface would be better... I'm just waffling now!!!

    ** I just checked my clones and the Light Brand 350cp also uses an enameled plate.**
     
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    @presscall
    The Red Heart 705 lantern also has an enameled base plate.
     
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    Interesting, so is there a specific reason for the white ensmelor is it purely aesthetics?
     
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    I have certainly seen some with the enamelled baseplates. Have a couple of these too:- The Light brand from China, a Petromax/Racek from India. I'm not sure if there was any specific reason for that.
    Protection from rust? I'm sure they could have plated it instead.
    Perhaps they wanted a non-specular reflective surface? Well white is pretty reflective in a rather 'diffused' manner.
    Aesthetics? I doubt if anyone would pay much attention to the partially hidden baseplate while the lantern's operating.
    It might even be a just a convenient practice in the past. In some parts of the World, enamelled ware had been quite fashionable back then. They'd coat virtually any dish or bowl-shaped steel with it :).
     
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    I'm pretty fond of it myself actually and I've collected a few nice examples of old enameled kitchen ware. Le Creuset enameled cast iron is nice and I have some of that too!
     
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    You could test with a magnet to see if it's ferrous or non-ferrous? :thumbup:

    When there was more widespread use of enamelled things, (e.g. work surfaces on kitchen units and pots and pans, cups, etc), it was a cheaper way of protecting against corrosion, as well as having excellent heat resistance to most household activities... and it was more cost-effective than using the more valuable supplies of Copper, Brass etc

    ...And it looked nice too! :) .. and still does, I quite like enamel ware as well :thumbup:
     

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