Just want to make sure of the model #'s ,

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  1. D_Vernon

    D_Vernon United States Subscriber

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    Making sure I am correct , ,
    x246 , KL80 , x246a , and x246b ?
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    Hi @D_Vernon

    is there any stamping to state x246a on this one?

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    if it just says Tilley (Owl) Hendon then its an x246 deluxe
     
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    None but the Pork Pie has any marking/ label , at least the Pork Pie has a decal that says "x246" , I'm in the US , Google images are pretty much all I have to go on at this point
     
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    Pic of the fount

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    Carlsson Sweden Admin/Founder Member

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    Not related to your question, but non of your lanterns has the tank that's called "pork pie".
    Check this to see how they look.
     
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    this is the 1st version of the x246, from 1945 to 1950

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    this is the 2nd version of the x246, from 1950 to the mid ‘50’s
    (known as the ‘Guardsman’

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    tilley had to change the tank shape as they had issues with the tank distorting.. ( there had already been issues with the handle, the hood, the cage etc)…

    so they went back to an earlier tank shape and tweaked it to take the steel cage, used an enamelled steel hood and the successful ‘Guardsman’ was born

    your lamps look to be in a1 form there :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
     
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    The first photo of @podbros shows what’s called the “pork pie” tank of the X246. There were a few variations to the cage, hood and bail on the “pork pie” X246 between 1946 and 1949.


    Cheers

    Tony
     
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    they do look similar all these flippin’ tilleys…

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    anyway the x246A can look like this one, another image from the reference gallery courtesy from @Buggerlugs below

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    i think most members here will concur that this excellent book by Jim Dick will help with any distinctions between models and is a great read in itself :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

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    D_Vernon United States Subscriber

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    I really need that book
     
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    there is a seller on ebay uk that might ship to you ?
    or you can get them from Tilley international

    but beware.. it really whets your appetite :doh:
     
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    Ha , tariffs and import fees curb that appetite
     
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    David Shouksmith India Founder Member

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    There is a lantern with Guardsman-type appearance but with X246A on the tank, thus the very earliest version. Very rare and not even Neil had one. By pure good luck, I have one and it's on here somewhere - probably in the library.

    I'll have a look...

    Edit: Here we are - 1961 (August) X246 'Guardsman' - or is it? | Classic Pressure Lamps & Heaters
     
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    The only problem with books like that is wanting everything in it. I have the same problem with a 1912 BSA rifle catalog:lol::lol:
    Two problems with that idea - finding everything and being able to afford it if you do:D:D](*,)](*,)
    And as for the Coleman book.....:shock::shock::lol::lol:
     

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