HASAG 551L by A. Schatz

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  1. podly

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    Nice Hasag 551L by A. Schatz, not used too much, with some accessories.

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  2. JEFF JOHNSON

    JEFF JOHNSON United Kingdom Subscriber

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    Splendid lantern! :thumbup:
     
  3. pitu

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    Looks great! Have you found it in Poland?
     
  4. Claus C

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    Waauww Michal

    I would like that one - Nice lamp :thumbup:
    Gratulation O:)

    Claus C
     
  5. podly

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    Thanks :)

    Yes PiTu, alledrogo :)
     
  6. Mackburner

    Mackburner United Kingdom RIP - Founder Member

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    This is not really a HASAG lantern. They were made in Switzerland by Eugen Schatz and then Meinrad Aschwanden. The initial design was Hasag of course and earlier examples by Schatz may have used some Hasag parts but this one is all Swiss. I know the instruction booklet has HASAG but that is a Swizz army booklet and was not issued by the Schatz lamp company. ::Neil::
     
  7. podly

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    ... and it has HASAG No.551L name in manual front page also, but of corse you are right.
     

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