@Reinhard Thanks for that. ::Neil::
It's not in the PLC because I wasn't aware of its existence. It will be added now though. Could you do me an image of the label please so I can...
Looks like an AGM vent hood to me. ::Neil::
You give me too much credit. For most German product what I have is from collector researchers in Europe and the notes in the PLC are therefore...
This is a 1200 generator which has a quite wide head. [ATTACH] And this is the brass plug in the burner for 1225. [ATTACH] ::Neil::
It's a 1200 series for sure but some PO has stripped the nickel plate to leave it in brass. If the top casting has a brass plug with a 1/8" hole...
Seems to be but I don't think I've ever seen one on a Coleman either. ::Neil::
I have never seen an instruction leaflet for 238B but I do have this PDF which shows all the parts which should help some. ::Neil::
That's a very nice condition burner. I quite like the X246As although they do have a base plate prone to distorting. The last of the real quality...
I am obviously missing a lot here. I don't list any Geniol-Lanterne lamps in either the Geniol or Lanterne/Fama lists. It would be most helpful if...
This is part of the very complex saga of AGM, Akron, Queen Stove, Seeley, SunFlame and Thermos which I still don’t fully understand. This lantern...
Yes and I don't list Lanternes as such. The PLC shows the name but refers to Fama and Feuehand which in turn will lead to Hipolito. As you say...
Yes difficult but I generally list by brand not manufacturer and Fama is stamped on the lamps and Hipolito is not so that is what folk will look...
I have these Lanterne brand lanterns listed as Fama product. Fama was the brand name for a stove made in a factory set up in Porto in 1940 by a...
Butterfly is a brand of the Lea Hin Group of companies. Head office/factory is in Singapore and they have factories in Beijing, Hong Kong and...
Try Primus 1082. ::Neil::
I am not certain the two black lanterns 110 and 115 are the correct model numbers. In basic form they are variations of 110 & 115 for sure but in...
Nice piece to find now you just need the reflector to set it off. 337 is in catalogues 35A, 37 and 38 which are 1931 to 1933. ::Neil::
A 1986 Milspec should be by State Machine Products not Coleman. The base stamp would be S.M.P. With the U.S and date. ::Neil::
That burner head looks to be the same as do the legs. That patent is GB191010611 and was applied for 29 April 1910 and granted 20 April 1911 so I...
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