Coleman US lanterns 1920 1930 The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

From lecoleman cabin tent to right above is, gas, Led, propane , and Justin’s propane lantern. His propane lantern has two mantle bags, whereas mine has one long mantle that stretches from the top to the bottom. This picture shows pretty clearly the difference in brightness and color. At an average coleman lantern of $2.50… Continue reading Coleman US lanterns 1920 1930 The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

Coleman US stoves until early 30s The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

The No. 10 Folding High Stand sold for $1.90 in the early 1930’s. No. 10 stove stands also are found painted brown and green. Model 2C was only shipped in 1927 according to Strong’s Shipping Records ; only 1424 were shipped. The auxiliary burner control is a push-pull strap ; it exits the case under… Continue reading Coleman US stoves until early 30s The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

Coleman US stoves until early 30s The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

The biggest drawback to the older Coleman Classic Camp Stove is the fuzzy knobs for flame control. The new Coleman Cascade, on the other hand, is much more precise. It’s easy to adjust the temperature and even simmer with a very low flame. You’ll appreciate the latch when you use the stove’s built-in recessed carry… Continue reading Coleman US stoves until early 30s The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery