by doug hodder » Sun Jan 08, 2012 4:48 pm
The thing on a stove like this is to make sure you get a complete stove. If you are missing parts, it can be a search and the satisfaction of getting it restored will have to be put off till you get them. You can however build a Frankenstove out of just about any stove though. Like they say on the American Pickers show...the time to buy an antique is when you see it.
For me, the fun is in doing the best job of resto I can. Some people may say I've ruined it and the patina is gone...tough, it's my stove, I'm gonna keep it and they are only 35$ items, it's not like I chopped a Duesenberg. A restored model 1 Coleman did however go for 1400$ a couple of years ago. My model 1 however is going to take a lot of work.
Dragonfire...no real difference between a stove and a lantern, tend to the pump, gennie, check the packings, clean the burners/ tank etc...just a lot more straightening and body work since it's a lot more sq. footage of stuff to tend to. It's all the same thing...just a whole lot more of it. Doug