Mine was spot welded in my 930. I have to take mine off due to rust issues and now I am going to send it to get it plated.
@WimVe because maybe they didn’t liked the flimsy burner cage and replaces with a stainless steel one and collar is made of SS too also the handle...
Cool looking piece, keeps us posted on who made this. Thanks for sharing it!
Hipólito H502 Amish converted. You can use a 220/228 straight globe of one f on a 236/237/635 or 639 lantern (bulge one). Yes, you can use a...
All you need is a wood handle, globe? Not necessary if you burn it indoors but a globe holder, globe or a shade is what you need. These were meant...
Looks great!
1938 was the first production year for Canad per ICCC website By Model - International Coleman Collectors Club Nice find
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Lovely, I’m missing this model
Looks like a shelf queen to me. Great example though
I would restore this lantern. Check for stress cracks first, it will look nice once restored. You don't see many of these around
@Tony Press set your VPN go another country. I’m in USA and I was able to see it without VPN turned on. I enjoyed the video, thanks for sharing it.
No messages here using my VPN. I’m using Surfshark one
These came in a Petromax envelope but the envelope was labeled from factory for nipples. I have no idea what are these for. Brass with ceramic...
I have the 237 too and it’s pretty dim compared to any Petromax or clone rated at 500cp. Coleman rated the 236 and 237 to 500CP and I believe the...
A 236 generator has an orifice of 0.0095” and is not near that bright. My Petromax 523 it’s way brighter than a 236 but not as bright as my HC head
@MYN I got the answer from Mr Wilson and the jet orifices are 0.0091 for kerosene and 0.010 for gasoline and these numbers came directly from Aaron
Nice lamp :thumbup:
posted here Tilley X410 thank you!
I bought this almost 8 months ago and haven’t took it of the box yet, the pictures are from the seller (a fellow CCF member) who decided to part...
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