Beautiful example! :thumbup::thumbup: Looking at the totality of the components as original, I believe dates this one to late 1922 possibly early...
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@The_Wiseman9 Nice early one, the brass collars are few as hens teeth. :clap: Is the valve gland nut 3/8” ? Larry
Agostino, the conversions are usually pretty easy to spot, this action was a sales tool by Coleman to help bolster the popularity of Quick-Lite....
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Hi Bill, Coleman catalog images and advertising are known by researchers to sometimes use older cut images for some time and are not always time...
Hi Agostino, both are early model QL originally, Coleman did not list the QL stamped collar in the conversion list of components. Both lanterns...
Nice acquisitions , Radiant Heater no. 4 began with the first entry for shipping from Coleman in June 1927. @Joshua Thompson Larry
That is nice Dan !!!!!!! Thank you for sharing it ! :clap::thumbup::thumbup: @dmacp
[ATTACH] Hello fellow enthusiasts, this advertisement appears in a December 1913 US publication and again in September 1914 of the earliest known...
Hi fellow enthusiasts ! Practicing social distancing with no close encounters, we had a very enjoyable and isolated trip to Cookson Bend/ Lake...
Congratulations Tony !
Here is a very interesting manufacturing connection. [ATTACH]
Nice collection :D/:thumbup::thumbup: Larry
Thank you Neil, Here’s another. @Mackburner [ATTACH]
Thank you for the very nice comments ! @Tony Press @ROBBO55 @JEFF JOHNSON @Pancholoco1911 @Alex Smith @Jean J @george
@Mackburner September 1908 [ATTACH]
Very interesting, thanks for sharing ! @Tony Press @Akeepsake @JEFF JOHNSON
These are some of my US 220/228 individual era represented examples, general information is given, there is a number of component variant changes...
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