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Old Coleman Lanterns!


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I've discovered a new hobby, keeps me busy in the garage tinkering...And out Flea Marketing with my Wife!

 

Cleaning and refurbishing old Coleman Lanterns...

 

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There are millions of Coleman Lanterns out there, dating back to the early part of the last century, many different models, the date of manufacture is usually stamped on the bottom.

 

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If anyone has any old ones kicking around collecting dust, I'd gladly take them off your hands, for cash...Or trade for fishing gear!

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those are very nice....you flip them or just collect? there is a bit of a niche market for old colemans

 

those old lanterns sure beat the new stuff they have out now

Just started collecting them, I will be selling some...Already up to almost 20 in a month...lol

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I used to belong to a hunt camp that had a coleman lantern from the 50s. It was a CPR lantern that used kerosene. Was in great shape and probably used to this day. Strangely enough it worked on the same principal as the naptha lanterns of today. I didnt think kerosene was volitile enough.

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