Trying to figure out how to remove the enamel from a Coleman vent.I think sandblasting might do it and I have also heard of a chemical method...
Had I been back before Neil answered I would have pretty much replied with the same. Believe it or not I bought it new on clearance.
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Been too long.I need to dust off the old girl and light her up.
After looking it up it is February of 1936.
[ATTACH]Here's one that I have owned for about 25 years. It was made in 1962.
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Overall this is built like a tank. I like that the cap and funnel are literally chained to it.
[ATTACH]Finding this sticker was a little surprising. Figured it would have been made in the States.
I'm really impressed by how thick the glass is on this four piece globe!
Yes it says U.S. S.M.P. 1986
[ATTACH] [ATTACH]Picked up this 1986 Coleman military lantern today for $35.00 USD.Not perfect but better than others I have seen for more money.
That is a really nice lamp you have there.Oil the pump leather and put a new mantle in it and you will have a lamp that will light your garden...
Thank you.While the lamp itself is no prize(they litter the landscape here).The extras is what made it for me.
Just picked up this Coleman 220 today for $12.00 USD.Which is not a great deal but it did come with a clear globe and an amber glide.Both globes...
I actually tried a globe from one of my 200's.The inside diameter of the globe was just a wee bit undersize.But as you said it will work.
Thank you for the welcome.
I have an AGM 3705 that is missing the globe.Anybody know were I can find a replacement?I would really like to get this old lamp up and running again.
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