$100 gets you both.
Located in Tacoma but I can get them up to the Seattle area.
We used both of these on our camping trips throughout the 60's and 70's.
It looks like my pops must have painted black over the original green on the stove at some point.
SF
I remember being told those mantles were made out of some type of seaweed. Maybe someone was pulling my leg, or maybe it was a Dad joke told to me, circa 1958?
We used the lantern a ton when I was a kid.
I'm still not glowing.
Just in case someone was concerned about Coleman mantels....
The Coleman Company, one of the world's largest makers of camping supplies, continued to use Thorium to make their mantles until the mid-1990s when they changed to yttrium, a non-radioactive compound that does not burn as bright, but burns longer.
I also have a new in the box Coleman stove from I believe is from the 50's or 60's that I might consider selling at some point but I need to do some research on it due to its pristine condition.
SF
We used the lantern a ton when I was a kid.
I'm still not glowing.
Just in case someone was concerned about Coleman mantels....
The Coleman Company, one of the world's largest makers of camping supplies, continued to use Thorium to make their mantles until the mid-1990s when they changed to yttrium, a non-radioactive compound that does not burn as bright, but burns longer.
I also have a new in the box Coleman stove from I believe the 50's or 60's that I might consider selling at some point but I need to do some research on it due to its pristine condition.
SF
I did too, then gave them away to a younger couple to go camping, years ago. Still have a bit newer model stove, but haven't used it in years. That three burner in the fifth wheel is just too convenient.
I’ll be in Tacoma both days this weekend.
I have a lot of other stuff I’d like to sell like tools, furniture, dish ware etc.
Way too much stuff to list. Shoot me a PM if there is something you might be looking for.
Those are classic ,I use the duel fuel models to this day, messing with these stoves & lanterns brings back great memories of hunting camps and summertime camping trips
Guy go skydiving for the first time. Jumps and his chute doesn't open.
He starts praying and see's a guy flying towards him. He yells to the guy,
"Do you know anything about parachutes? Guy yells back " No I don't,
do you know anything about Coleman lanterns".
$100 gets you both.
Located in Tacoma but I can get them up to the Seattle area.
We used both of these on our camping trips throughout the 60's and 70's.
It looks like my pops must have painted black over the original green on the stove at some point.
SF
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