FireLion wrote:So, what determines the market value of any given item? I was in a curio shoppe today and spotted a Coleman Catalytic heater that was, to my view, in pretty sad shape. There was some rust, the paint was chipped and mostly gone from the cannister. The price was $21.00. I have no means to bead blast it or repaint it. So, was that a good deal? I expect that it'll still be there if I go back to get it in a day or 2. Once again, what determines value? I know about rebuilding stoves and lamps, but this heater is a whole new ball game.
rainjer wrote:FireLion wrote:So, what determines the market value of any given item? I was in a curio shoppe today and spotted a Coleman Catalytic heater that was, to my view, in pretty sad shape. There was some rust, the paint was chipped and mostly gone from the cannister. The price was $21.00. I have no means to bead blast it or repaint it. So, was that a good deal? I expect that it'll still be there if I go back to get it in a day or 2. Once again, what determines value? I know about rebuilding stoves and lamps, but this heater is a whole new ball game.
I use eBay. I look at what thing are selling for plus shipping. If I can find it local around the same price I will buy it. I also watch Craig's List. I see The heater for $10-30 all the time on their. For lanterns & stove it depends on the model and how many were made. The newer 220 & 228 model are dime a dozen. A 202 professional was only made a couple years. My personal rule of thumb is i will not pay more than $30 for any one item.
Jeremy
doug hodder wrote:congrats Danny....It's a nice lantern and a great addition to your camping ensemble! Are you sure it needs a new pump gasket and not just a good soaking in oil to bring it back to life? Doug
rainjer wrote:Danny, very nice lantern. You should not need to replace the pump. The pump in that lantern should be leather. You just need to remove it & soak it in oil.
Here is a link on how to clean and rebuild you lantern.
http://www.oldtownyucca.com/coleman/tech/re_2lant.htm
Here is the manual for it.
http://www.oldtownyucca.com/coleman/scans/220b_1.htm
Jeremy
halfdome, Danny wrote:rainjer wrote:Danny, very nice lantern. You should not need to replace the pump. The pump in that lantern should be leather. You just need to remove it & soak it in oil.
Here is a link on how to clean and rebuild you lantern.
http://www.oldtownyucca.com/coleman/tech/re_2lant.htm
Here is the manual for it.
http://www.oldtownyucca.com/coleman/scans/220b_1.htm
Jeremy
Thanks Jeremy, those two links will help a lot. I figure I'll get up early Sunday morning, heat up the shop and disassemble the lantern. I have a buffing wheel that will mount on several tools so the nickle should shine up nicely.Danny
robert johnson wrote:Well TOW members we need to have a Coleman "light up" at our gatherings this summer. Who needs a campfire if there's enough lanterns.
......Bob
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