Cheers Tony:thumbup:
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Looks just like an olderPrimus LPG lantern (Propane). Or another brand. I guess many looked similar.
It's still March, right? Of course it will snow now and then! It will be the same for April. Spring weather and sun one day, but two inches of...
No, that won't help. :lol: I will merge posts in to just one if pics are posted one and one. Better to actually participate "for real" in our...
And another observation... is this really a restoration? Isn't a restoration to put something in original condition and appearence? I would rather...
Ah! 'Da Voar'! That's another word you kept from us Scandinavians on your islands. Spring is called 'Vår' ('å' is not pronounced as 'a', but...
Yes, a heat shield for a stove based heater. Most likely part no. 1716 for an Optimus, e.g. 710, as seen in this snippet from a catalogue (year...
Indeed. GB572703 is a totally different patent. I assume this decal is a replication where someone has mistaken a bit worn out text from an...
I'm also sure you will get it running! There's not many lanterns that are so simple and easy to work with as the 1020. The check valve you...
The idea with the felt under the water container is to prevent condensation of the moist atmosphere in the carbide container to form on the colder...
Year added in title.
Excellent! Yes, carbide lamps do work decent enough compared to really old battery lamps. The anti-condensation pad on carbide lamps was often...
Hello Richard. It is better that you contact Ross directly with a personal message, but now when you already have it posted in the public, I will...
Great stuff. You will get it going in no time! I posted the instructions for these a while ago, but unfortunately only in Swedish. Seen here....
Cheers, PB!
Ah, yes! That's a common misconception. I see that a lot even here where people should know better. The three crowns are in this case the sign of...
It often work if it's just a day, or so, later that you light it again, but the remaining stones will react even by the humidity in the air. It's...
They are not army lamps. The army could use them, but they aren't specifically army versions.
Personally I would just clean it up with some good detergent and hot water initially and see how it looks. Often a polish just make specimens like...
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