Coleman 339 Lantern January 1983

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  1. Dean D

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    Since being gifted a 335 and then getting a red 335 I had to have a 339, guess these are had to find in the states, wish it wasn't unfired. 339 lantern.jpg 339 frame.jpg 339 Valve.jpg 339 bottom.jpg 339 collar.jpg 339 Mantels.jpg
     
  2. Tony Press

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    Nice!

    Thanks for the detailed post.


    Tony
     
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    A splendid find!:thumbup::thumbup:
     
  4. Jacques Van Der Rijst South Africa

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    Beautiful...now you need a nickel version of the 339
     
  5. HunterStovie-Lantern Guy United States

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    I've got multiple 335's and 321's. Nice to see a 339 and with the wrench and spare generators. I've read that it's easy to convert the 335 to burn Kero, just use the appropriate generator and priming cup if you wish then your 339 can remain unfired. I don't use my Kerosene lanterns but I would love a 339 like yours. Thanks for sharing.

    Mike
     
  6. David Cully

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    Great little lanterns the 339. I have two Canadian nickel fount ones. The slightly more used one I keep on hand as a runner. These are very bright and reliable and being kero they are cheap to run.
     

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