

glider wrote:I do agree with you on the new ones. So I will keep hunting and a jewel will come up at sometime someplace![]()
doug hodder wrote:Here's a link to a virtual museum of Coleman and other gas appliance manufacturers.
http://www.oldtownyucca.com/coleman/museum.htm
Here's a link to dating your Coleman equipment, nothing about production numbers however. Thanks everyone for putting up some pics of your stoves and lanterns! Doug
http://www.colemancollectorsclub.com/tech.htm
Classic Finn wrote:doug hodder wrote:Here's a link to a virtual museum of Coleman and other gas appliance manufacturers.
http://www.oldtownyucca.com/coleman/museum.htm
Here's a link to dating your Coleman equipment, nothing about production numbers however. Thanks everyone for putting up some pics of your stoves and lanterns! Doug
http://www.colemancollectorsclub.com/tech.htm
Thank You Doug now weve got some studying materials.
glider wrote:Hey there Classic Finn
I just took a peek. You talking about the one in Canada or the one in the USA. don't realy matter cos the shipping cost will kill them both I think. I will watch them anyway. Or is there one that I dont see? Do you have the item number for the one that you spotted?
glider wrote:Thanks for those.
The one in kent looks interesting.The other two, green one burns paraffin not so easy to get as petrol. The other one I think is brown is a model 226 Backpaker type and I already have one. Also it is a newish type.
doug hodder wrote:Here's another link to a load of pics and info. Have fun!!!! Doug
http://terrence.marsh.faculty.noctrl.ed ... /index.htm
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