Coleman Deluxe Camp Lantern Replacement Parts

L427s built after this date all have the built-in pump. You can adjust the light output with the tip cleaner stem or the valve, depending on the model. Click here for an owner’s manual on your lantern if you don’t have one. Light a match or lighter and hold it below the mantle(s). The first… Continue reading Coleman Deluxe Camp Lantern Replacement Parts

Why You Need a Classic Coleman Lantern at the Campground

This case, in Bill Whitten’s collection, is 6 1/8″ square x 13 1/8″ tall without the gas can and holds a Coleman 200A. The funnel and spout fit in the upper corners of the case. This Model 220D, in Deems Burton’s collection, is almost like new and is dated B ’48, which we think means… Continue reading Why You Need a Classic Coleman Lantern at the Campground

Coleman Deluxe Camp Lantern Replacement Parts

That night I purchased an attractive looking limited edition National Park edition of the Coleman Northstar Propane Lantern–in park ranger khaki and green. I loved that lantern so much I bought……a few more…..and then a few more after that. Join Good Sam today and get exclusive perks including fuel discounts, access to dump stations, camping… Continue reading Coleman Deluxe Camp Lantern Replacement Parts

Coleman Deluxe Camp Lantern Replacement Parts

This lantern comes with a sturdy protective case with handle. This past fall my buddy Phil got me interested in Coleman’s classic lanterns. We were hanging around drinking coffee on a chilly November day at Old Mill Stream Campground in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania when he asked a fateful question. Would I want to go with him to… Continue reading Coleman Deluxe Camp Lantern Replacement Parts

Coleman Deluxe Camp Lantern Replacement Parts

The fuel pickup (not shown) is a simple tube and there is a supplementary generator heater threaded into the mixing chamber casting (middle images). After preheating with a torch, a row of small flames come out of the rear of the heater, directed at the upper part of the Q77 generator. This lantern, in Greg… Continue reading Coleman Deluxe Camp Lantern Replacement Parts

Coleman US lanterns 1920 1930 The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

An outer infrared filter keeps visible light from shining out the sides. This lantern was made for the military to help direct planes to airfields in or near enemy territory. These lanterns, dated June ’59, are in Mike Rainey’s (left) & Dean DeGroff’s (right) collections. Morgan, Corpus Christi, Texas and includes Sheldon Coleman’s name engraved… Continue reading Coleman US lanterns 1920 1930 The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

Coleman 400-Lumen LED Camping Lantern in the Camping Lanterns department at Lowes com

Blain’s Farm & Fleet carries Ridgeline, Coghlan’s, Coleman, and other popular brands. Choose from propane and battery operated lanterns. In 1900, William Coffin Coleman was selling high pressure gasoline fueled lamps. It doesn’t have the engraved OCD number on the fount but has the same parts noted above from the Coleman – Toronto factory as… Continue reading Coleman 400-Lumen LED Camping Lantern in the Camping Lanterns department at Lowes com

Coleman US lanterns 1946 1960 The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

It is unique among the three in having an attachment to show lantern slides (lower image) in addition to 35mm slides and film strips (upper image). The two attachments are mounted in the bottom of the case in front of the lantern for transport. coleman canopy Note the alcohol preheating can for the kerosene fueled… Continue reading Coleman US lanterns 1946 1960 The Terrence Marsh Lantern Gallery

Old Town Coleman: How to light an old Coleman lantern

The first pumps on Quick-Lite lanterns were “built-on” rather than “built into” the founts. This L427 lantern, in John Stendahl’s collection, is date stamped May, 1925, and has the pump top with the rounded handle. Other L427 pump handles have a nearly flat top or a top with rounded lobes. The Coleman Quick-Lite 327 was… Continue reading Old Town Coleman: How to light an old Coleman lantern