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Veebyes wrote:Fizz wrote:
This is the best camping lantern.
Gives off good light without blinding everybody.
Hurricane Lantern (mail order)
X2 Have one of those in regular use. Helps keep mosquitos away too.
โDec-04-2014 02:46 PM
JimBollman wrote:
Not exactly the same class of lantern but this is what I put out if we are setup for any length of time.
They are called Yellow Dogs, I use Citronella oil in them. These are actually reproduction is a smaller size. You can google what Yellow Dogs were used for if you're interested.
โDec-04-2014 01:45 PM
โDec-04-2014 11:58 AM
Fizz wrote:
This is the best camping lantern.
Gives off good light without blinding everybody.
Hurricane Lantern (mail order)
โDec-04-2014 10:59 AM
zekegb wrote:
Wife thinks I am a Coleman collector or something. Have 4 Coleman two burner stoves. Carry one in motorhome. Have two Coleman backpacking stoves (carry one in motorhome). Use all the two burner stoves when cooking pancakes and sausage for rallies.
Have two Coleman lanterns (carry one in motorhome). One is a single mantle I got from my uncle and I think it dates from 1950s.
One of my two burners was "backfiring" (bought it for $5), so found an almost new Dualfuel for $17 at a thrift store. Wife says I have to get rid of one to keep it.
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โNov-28-2014 12:13 PM
Oasisbob wrote:
Love the old school qhite gas lanterns. I currently have one. Don't tell my wife. She made me toss the old one after it spew a rather long stream ow flamming white cas across the table catching it on fire. But that's what makes them fun and esciting.
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