Have one in the same condition. Can read the letter B on the bottom. It is a wonderful lantern. I occasionally put fuel in mine and take it on a campground trip as a conversation piece, empty it, clean it up and shelf it when I get home. Definitely lock it up at night so a fellow camper does not decide to “borrow” it.
Have one in the same condition. Can read the letter B on the bottom. It is a wonderful lantern. I occasionally put fuel in mine and take it on a campground trip as a conversation piece, empty it, clean it up and shelf it when I get home. Definitely lock it up at night so a fellow camper does not decide to “borrow” it.
Love how you go very slow in your presentation so little details are pointed out and shown. Thank you
Roger, thanks.....my nose is covid 19 out...... much apperciated.
Beautiful specimen. Love those $2 lanterns!
the supports crack due to 304 stainless becomes brittle over time from being exposed to high heat.
Great Video!
Just picked one up for $5. Very cool
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I have a 202 dated 10-62 what is the brass cup on the bottom of the generator for?
@@phoenix3.057 thanks took me some investigating on you tube to find out lol.
Did it end up being a 201 kerosene version?
@@mikemorgan5015 no white gas.
@@surferbum65 So what was the deal? Did a previous owner just like preheating?
@@mikemorgan5015 No idea I bought a whole bunch of lanterns from a guy never thought to ask him.
Hey, I was just given one today a 1962 202....what type of fuel does it burn? what is in ther smells like kerosene......
@@kurtak9452 white gas the preffered fuel.
Good stuff 👍🏻
I want one now!!
Very nice !
Thank you!
My 55 is stamped.
If you want to make a profit….I’ll give you $3 for it 🤣🤣
Damn, I overpaid….at 5.99