Got my Coleman gear home today!

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Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby TRP » Sat Jul 14, 2012 7:26 pm

So, A few weeks ago you might remember that I purchased two vintage stoves via Craigslist. The ad only had a few photos of the stoves, but they looked solid. So I sprung for $60.00 Life has a way of getting in the way, so I didn't get to go pick them up until today.

One hour drive each way and I had my loot home. The seller was the same guy I had purchased some Hop Bines from a few years ago. We got to talking about stuff and I asked if he had any old lanterns. He showed me one he had picked up a few weeks ago and hadn't had time to clean it up and try it out. I asked how much he wanted for it, he said "since you drove all the way here, and since it will be your first - you can have it. It was made in 11/1953. It needs a globe, but hey - it was free!

I brought the goods home and fired up the two stoves. They both work well. The big stove could use some cleaning - but they work!

The lantern... I cleaned it up a bit, and grabbed a lantern globe off of a newer lantern and set up a few mantels. I pumped it up, and gave it a shot. Pop.. pop... chhhhhhhhhhht!!!!

She lit!

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Where can I find a new globe for this 1953 lantern? Once I get the right globe I'm going to be set!

Thanks for letting me share my score!

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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby doug hodder » Sun Jul 15, 2012 5:27 am

You can get a globe that will fit at many hardware stores that have some Coleman products or order them from some of the parts suppliers for lanterns. Now, if you want the date specific type globe....you're going to have to buy one on e-bay or from one of the Coleman types out there that are selling the green etched globes. Chances are better off to just pick up another old lantern maybe a beater and rob the globe from it. Many times, you can pick up an entire lantern for much less than the price of what a good green etched globe on it's own might cost. Doug
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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby TRP » Sun Jul 15, 2012 9:14 am

Thanks, Doug!

I ordered one from OldColemanParts.com.

Should be cool.
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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby Wolffarmer » Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:45 pm

Hey, that 3 burner is one ugly stove. I guess it will keep you off the streets a bit getting it looking good. And that is a nice 228 big hat you got there. And what looks to me a canadian stove. I have yet to find any canadians around here. I did find a British lantern in Jan.

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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby TRP » Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:40 am

Hey Randy,

Ha! Yeah that red one is pretty dang ugly. I wish we had an 'ugly stove' award - I'd be a shoe in. :D

Yeah, that's a Canadian 4m. Thanks for the kind words on the lantern. The green etched globe should be here in a few days. Then she'll be complete. I don't think I'm going to do anything to the 4m or the big hat. I'll leave them original. The ugly red one? well... I'm torn. :)

Maybe after the trailer is done I'll turn my attention to the big red.

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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby TRP » Fri Sep 07, 2012 11:35 am

Just picked up a 220E, a 56 with a pretty cool 'reflector / hand hold' and a neat 'vice' to clip it to stuff. Not a screaming deal, but I did okay.

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That should be enough 'vintage' Coleman gear to accent the trailer nicely.

:)
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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby doug hodder » Fri Sep 07, 2012 8:27 pm

While it's fun to collect a lot of the stuff....you only really need the essentials in the proper age to make it a completely accessorized tear. I try to find the correct period cookware, dishes etc...to go with whatever "vintage" I'm trying to make the trailer. Enjoy your finds! Doug
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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby TRP » Sat Sep 08, 2012 9:05 am

Hey Doug,

Wise words. I now have a couple of stoves and some handy lanterns. I have a few pieces of cast iron cookware. I'd really like to pick up some dishes next. :) Wait... I'm not sure what would be considered 'vintage' dishes. Any ideas/examples?


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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby campmaster-k » Sat Sep 08, 2012 12:38 pm

Just know Ted that is is ok to hoard Coleman camping stuff. If you hang out here enough it will be expected. 8)
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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby doug hodder » Sat Sep 08, 2012 5:34 pm

TRP wrote:Hey Doug,
Wise words. I now have a couple of stoves and some handy lanterns. I have a few pieces of cast iron cookware. I'd really like to pick up some dishes next. :) Wait... I'm not sure what would be considered 'vintage' dishes. Any ideas/examples?
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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby TRP » Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:19 am

Okay, this is it... no really.. I mean it.

The final Coleman lantern to accent the trailer:
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I mean,... everybody has to have at least one Red one... right?

Right?...

:oops:

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Re: Got my Coleman gear home today!

Postby wagondude » Mon Sep 10, 2012 11:32 am

TRP wrote:
I mean,... everybody has to have at least one Red one... right?

Right?...

:oops:

T


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