Can Anyone ID this ?

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  1. Doug L

    Doug L United States Subscriber

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    A friend found this
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  2. Martin K.

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    Kinda Petromax based Nitehawk variant?
     
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    A Frankenlantern!:-s Made from spare parts…:mrgreen::thumbup:
     
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    It's probably a hybrid.
     
  5. Doug L

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    Erik Leger Germany Subscriber

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    It is an Amish modified Petromax, made to fit Coleman globes.

    There is a conversion kit for this.

    Erik
     
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    The conversion kit makes it Coleman fuel or still kerosene?
     
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    I doubt it would be safe with CF as it is basically a Petromax tank so has a spring loaded pump valve located in the fuel. ::Neil::
     
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    Thank you
     

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