logman7777 wrote:Im not giving in..I have plenty of Colemans (12 at last count) Must...Not...Give..In...
Wolffarmer whispers, "Come to the light, follow the light"
Randy
logman7777 wrote:Im not giving in..I have plenty of Colemans (12 at last count) Must...Not...Give..In...
campmaster-k wrote:I was not going to go, we have a bunch of family in town. I had to cook and entertain and all that. I did sneak off to the bootfair this morning - just for an hour or so.
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bonnie wrote:While out thrifting with my daughter I found a Coleman 425B. $7. Everything seems to be there, including fuel in the tank.I will probably set it aside for the moment and get the garage cleaned up, before I start making stove parts everywhere. It needs cleaned. All the old stickers are on it, so I probably won't paint it. I couldn't find a date, but did see a sticker that instructed how to lower the legs that has the following on it: 1950-624. If that's the manufacture date, this thing is older than I am.
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No pics tonight. Maybe when I cook on it the first time.
Bonnie
nevadatear wrote:Make that. Bx auto spell check on the iPad. Whoops. Randy just tried to light it. Holds pressure. The bent over doohickey that adjusts the flame is "frozen" says my hubby. He's a working on it.
Zollinger wrote:Hey look the first thing that you can iron is the cloth the iron is on!
nevadatear wrote:We had something unusual in our little burg last weekend, an small estate auction. Randy and I went out and couldn't resist. Now, we are not becoming collectors, it was just too good to pass up. Four lanterns and a vintage first aid kit for the nurse for $25. Here is what we got before I washed them up a little.
After clean up
One at a time. We're going to keep this single mantle. It matches the trailer. It needs a screw (not a nut) on the top to hold the top in place. Anyone? I lost my paper that I had the model and age. I think this one is 1948
This one is says 3 3 on the bottom and is in great shape
This big hat is 1947. The fount is in pretty bad shape and has no globe. Maybe useful for parts.
This one is also in great shape, but it is 1974
We figure we will keep the single mantle 242, give away one at IRG raffle, maybe offer one to a real collector for the price of a tune up on the one we want to keep. Any takers? Did we do good?
first aid kit from the mid 40;s
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