My dad just brought me this, he purchased in India in 57. One chip and slight rust on the cap. Seems to pump up, need to go find some fuel and try it out! ... Well apparently I'm getting an error message, can't upload photos from the new tap talk app (the forum has disabled image sharing from this app???)
Anyhow it's a 220D, date stamp of 49. Stainless (?) tank, green cap.
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$5.00 garage sale find! 200A dated 4/69. Has one small chip on the top and a bit of paint peel on the fount, and the pump seems to have a bit of corrosion. I was so exited! I think I may be hooked. Love the hunt, and the sound and smell while they are burning.
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Ok Ok. So I have been away for a while, but always with you guys when I am hunting Coleman treasure. I did find a little time this summer to track down a little Green Gold in the wild. Here is some of my take. Enjoy.
I have been into small stoves lately so here is a few I scored at the flea. I cannot remember the price of each one but I never pay over $10 for a backpacker.
Here is the best of the bunch.
I found this beautiful stove in the box for $12 . Did I do good?