Recent find that I had been wanting for awhile. First pic as found. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I wonder how the fuel stayed in a gaseous form? One would think it would cool by the time it reached a second story? Once in gas form it stayed...
Here is the left side. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
can anyone explain how this works? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Resurrection. [ATTACH]
Thanks Neil. Its new to me. Seems to have a sound fount, but a bit crusty inside. It passes air thru the generator. No beauty queen eh?
I see this one in the lamp version as a model 92? what version is the lantern? Thanks. Darien [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Arms were soldered poorly and leaking. Very bright and steady now. i think the Quicklites are my favorites. [ATTACH]
Thanks for your reply Neil. By looking at this 1200 compared to the other I posted, the other has a smaller hole for the generator, and the hole...
Thanks Tony! pretty rough, but a rare bird eh?
Need to clean this one up. Fresh from the pig pen.
Thanks for posting. Does this lamp have the Pat. Pending cast into the burner top?
Thank you much for the info Neil. I hadnt seen those pictures before. I wonder if maybe this was just put together to clean up whatever parts were...
This one is a bit different than yours Neil. You can see in the pic that there are steel pins to kind of rivet the plug into the burner thru the...
No sir. it had no shade or globe when found.
From searching and previous correspondence I think this is a 1250? Just as I found it. I run this regularly, so as clean as it gets. [ATTACH]...
Neil!! Maybe its Honus Wagner!!!???
Here is a pic of the size of the inboard pump. [ATTACH]
The run time on these was supposedly 50 hours, per an 1925 Coleman advertisement. I believe it hold 5 quarts. The frame support had an asbestos...
The fount was full of the nastiest black stinky tar I have ever seen. Lye and citric finally broke it loose. just a sponge bath to the fount....
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