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Lantern Mantles? Coleman or generic?
Gunner Asch wrote:
... Id accumulated some 6 assorted naptha and propane stoves, and sigh...11 Coleman lanterns of different sorts ... 6 stoves & 11 lanterns?? Hello?? I'll agree that you do need a few extra mantles, but what you need most is fewer lanterns! If any of those lanterns are really old, they could be worth good money on eBay. Here's one that sold for $365, although it uses kerosene: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190276209008 Bob |
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I take PayPal but is not always preferred. Email me for other "options". Payment is due within 24 hours after invoicing when paying with PayPal or I will re-list and file a non-paying buyer report. Please be advised that shipping from the west coast to the mid-west on to the east coast has been averaging 2-4 weeks. It's the way it is Feedback is very important to me and I will leave feedback only after it has been left for me. Period. If feedback is not important to you or if you do not like to leave it or if your feedback history is questionable and I see no good reason for it, do not bid. I will cancel those bids and block you. Bidders with 0-10 feedbacks or with private feedback, email me first before bidding. Bob Engelhardt wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: ... Id accumulated some 6 assorted naptha and propane stoves, and sigh...11 Coleman lanterns of different sorts ... 6 stoves & 11 lanterns?? Hello?? I'll agree that you do need a few extra mantles, but what you need most is fewer lanterns! If any of those lanterns are really old, they could be worth good money on eBay. Here's one that sold for $365, although it uses kerosene: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190276209008 Bob |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 09:20:17 -0500, Bob Engelhardt
wrote: Gunner Asch wrote: ... Id accumulated some 6 assorted naptha and propane stoves, and sigh...11 Coleman lanterns of different sorts ... 6 stoves & 11 lanterns?? Hello?? I'll agree that you do need a few extra mantles, but what you need most is fewer lanterns! If any of those lanterns are really old, they could be worth good money on eBay. Here's one that sold for $365, although it uses kerosene: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=190276209008 Bob I tend to pick them up at yard sales for $2-5. Often times still in the box. People get a camping bug, gear up, go a couple times, and then store the stuff out in the garage, never to be used again. They wind up at the Goodwill etc. Stoves in particular. I dont think Ive ever paid more than $6 for a stove and it was a 3 burner Coleman multifuel, still in the box, though I did have to scrape off a layer of what appeared to be pork and beans from one burner, the others never having appeared to even being lit. The stoves I use regularly particularly out in the shop in winter for heating and for melting lead, or tempering stuff. Cheap, easy to maintain, works well. For heat treating fancy..Ive got the 2 Kress ovens with controllers. Shrug Ive given away a number of stoves and lanterns over the years, but I dont have any anti-ques....G unfortunatly. But being the outdoors sort, and having grown up in the Frozen North, Ive got a fetish for having a closet full of warm coats, devices to keep me warm and things to help me see in the dark Gunner "Upon Roosevelt's death in 1945, H. L. Mencken predicted in his diary that Roosevelt would be remembered as a great president, "maybe even alongside Washington and Lincoln," opining that Roosevelt "had every quality that morons esteem in their heroes."" |
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Gunner Asch wrote:
People get a camping bug, gear up, go a couple times, and then store the stuff out in the garage, never to be used again. They wind up at the Goodwill etc. Stoves in particular. I dont think Ive ever paid more than $6 for a stove and it was a 3 burner Coleman multifuel, still in the box, though I did have to scrape off a layer of what appeared to be pork and beans from one burner, the others never having appeared to even being lit. Man, I gotta start shopping Goodwill. So far, I've only dropped things off. Wes |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 14:27:35 -0800, Gunner Asch
wrote: But being the outdoors sort, and having grown up in the Frozen North, Ive got a fetish for having a closet full of warm coats, devices to keep me warm and things to help me see in the dark Carrots??? Happy 2009 Mark Rand RTFM |
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 01:23:45 +0000, the infamous Mark Rand
scrawled the following: On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 14:27:35 -0800, Gunner Asch wrote: But being the outdoors sort, and having grown up in the Frozen North, Ive got a fetish for having a closet full of warm coats, devices to keep me warm and things to help me see in the dark Carrots??? A Chernobylite woman with glowing breasts? Happy 2009 Yes, Nappy Hoo Year to all! ------ We're born hungry, wet, 'n naked, and it gets worse from there. |
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On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 18:44:14 -0500, Wes wrote:
Gunner Asch wrote: People get a camping bug, gear up, go a couple times, and then store the stuff out in the garage, never to be used again. They wind up at the Goodwill etc. Stoves in particular. I dont think Ive ever paid more than $6 for a stove and it was a 3 burner Coleman multifuel, still in the box, though I did have to scrape off a layer of what appeared to be pork and beans from one burner, the others never having appeared to even being lit. Man, I gotta start shopping Goodwill. So far, I've only dropped things off. Wes How many stoves do you want? Just prior to Christmas, I passed on 4 of them in one store alone. Im getting picky these days, I only snag Multifuel units. The old ones would burn on unleaded, but tended to gum up the generators if you let em sit for a while, so if you have to use gasoline in an older unit, burn some regular naptha/Coleman fuel/etc as soon as you can afterwards. Gunner "Upon Roosevelt's death in 1945, H. L. Mencken predicted in his diary that Roosevelt would be remembered as a great president, "maybe even alongside Washington and Lincoln," opining that Roosevelt "had every quality that morons esteem in their heroes."" |
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On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 01:23:45 +0000, Mark Rand
wrote: On Wed, 31 Dec 2008 14:27:35 -0800, Gunner Asch wrote: But being the outdoors sort, and having grown up in the Frozen North, Ive got a fetish for having a closet full of warm coats, devices to keep me warm and things to help me see in the dark Carrots??? Them too. In the pantry. About 40 Ball quart jars full. Its nice to live in one of the ag capitals of the world. A pickup truck bed filled to overflowing with carrots costs about $30USD. Folks buy em, the seconds and culls, for horse feed. Happy 2009 Mark Rand RTFM "Upon Roosevelt's death in 1945, H. L. Mencken predicted in his diary that Roosevelt would be remembered as a great president, "maybe even alongside Washington and Lincoln," opining that Roosevelt "had every quality that morons esteem in their heroes."" |
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