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We worked on that cruddy looking model 9 on the right in the picture, it cleaned up pretty nice but i`m not going to get it running because it would cost another 50 bucks for a mantle and wick.
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Found a dandy glass shade i didn`t even know i had for one of the center drafts.
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Thanks gents, found this shade too for the other lamp.
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Converted the Aladdin no. 6 hanging lamp to electric.
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Looks good. Around the 1930s to 1940s that was common. Lots of kits were available back then for the conversion.
D. Brian Casady
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Thanks Brian, i put a yellow candle flame shape bulb in it.
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I have English Partridges on one of my oil Lamps, Shirley has a few highly decorated shades on her collection of oil lamps. Looking at my photo it's time for another polish
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Very neat. Those LED ones that look like Edison Bulbs would not be out of place in it either. Even that cord looks good with it. It just looks right.
D. Brian Casady
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Really pretty lamp John, feel free to post more lamp pics.
Brian i think i have one of those bulbs somewhere.
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Got a Bradley and Hubbard in today, missing the font cap and chimney.
My stove is getting full
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Nice keepsake, your showing me up with the shine though
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gamekeeper wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 12:20 pm
Ha, I even polished the 12 gauge shells for you Lenn......
I have a few shades coming next few days i`ll post pics.
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I seen this on a Gunsmoke show thought it was pretty cool, i`ll light it up tonight.
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We`ll get er done after dark pard, they make oblong tubs too that might look good.
The one i seen on Gunsmoke was hanging in front of a bucket on the side of a house, porch light .
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Hard to get a picture in the dark, pretty cool looking in person.
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Cool idea.. I wonder if it can be seen much further away, could have been important when trying to get home in a blizzard late at night. I have read stories of travellers found frozen to death just yards from their cabins.
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Looks as if it belongs in the 1800s.
I wonder if a piece of mirror of some sort behind it would make the light carry farther?
D. Brian Casady
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Thanks guys, i a mirror or paint it yellow or white inside.
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Paint inside would probably work to reflect more light out. Good idea Lenn. I bet that paint was used when they could get it back in the old days.
D. Brian Casady
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Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
Those old wash tubs were useful for a lot of things. Even using one on the outside wall of a deer cabin with an old Coleman lantern would be useful. If you have the wash tub, but not a reflector for a Coleman, it should do well anyway.
Pitchy, you remind me a lot of my Dad's family. His Parents were born in the late 1800s and learned to make do with what they had. Folks from that time were creative because they had to be.
D. Brian Casady
Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
Yep been known to wash a few cloths in them too, thanks piller
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New parchment shade for the Aladdin today and made a early style candle holder, moves up and down and the candle pot is removable.
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D. Brian Casady
Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
the candle stand looks great on the electric table. that table seems to improve with age. not that it's very old.
helps to have more daylight these days.
Thanks gents, we appreciate it.
I seen the candle holder on Esty, made in 1800`s they wanted over 800 for it.
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Something i just learned about old lanterns, they made hot blast and cold blast models the hot blast being the older versions.
Cold blast is what you see the most which draw cold air through the side tubes to supply the flame with fresh air.
Hot blast like this Rayo no. 90 draws the hot air from the flame in and it circulates around the tubes and re-burns the gasses.
What i like about this lantern is when you lift the globe it swings off to the side for easier lighting.
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Pitchy, I was completly unaware of the 2 types of lamp. Totally cool!
D. Brian Casady
Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
Don't ever take a fence down until you know why it was put up---Robert Frost
Thanks Brian, i was too i seen a couple of those on westerns lately also.
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'Not to be a know-it-all' but it is said that the hot blast was to be used 'inside/indoors' because of what you stated Pitchy. It re-burns the gases therefore it produces less odors. The more common Hurricane Lanterns were more for the outdoors or barn area because it was designed to shelter the wind. Learned this back several years ago.
I have 4 Hot blasts (3 old versions and 1 brand new) for the house when power goes out. Then several more of the common Hurricane. You can tell a difference even with kerosene. Can't imagine what burning old Coal oil was like.
Pitchy, I really like this thread and have been follow your new postings. I must say you are a luck man with your 'findings', I have always liked/wanted to have an Aladdin lamp just never found one that was workable. You are even more talented for -- building interesting old designs. Thanks for sharing, again,
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black river smith wrote: ↑Fri May 07, 2021 10:56 am
'Not to be a know-it-all' but it is said that the hot blast was to be used 'inside/indoors' because of what you stated Pitchy. It re-burns the gases therefore it produces less odors. The more common Hurricane Lanterns were more for the outdoors or barn area because it was designed to shelter the wind.
Learned this back several years ago. I have 4 Hot blasts (3 old versions and 1 brand new) for the house when power goes out. Then several more of the common Hurricane. You can tell a difference even with kerosene. Can't imagine what burning old Coal oil was like.
Yep that`s what i read also, makes sense and also will pass pollution regs
I have another hot blast coming was supposed to be here today but tracking says running late.
I`ve been buying some stuff at this place. https://lanternnet.com/
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Looking good Grizz, those Dietz are sure popular and go back a long way.
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Norma went picking today and found a couple more, the blue one is new don`t know the maker but the other one is a Dietz little wizard.
Needs some glass and the wick holder is rusted up but it should free up.
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we can toast the corn dodgers and keep the coffee hot
Yep that`s where i order from, just ordered a red globe for the little wizard.
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$50 for a mantle and wick? I didn't know we were living it up way back when... hadn't thought of an Aladdin mantle or wick in over a quarter of a century. Wish I'd thought to lay in a supply of them, they have done about as good as gold! Now I'm going to have to poke around here and see if they're still on the market here between the Canal and the Equator. We relied on those for our light clear up into the last quarter of the last century of the last millennium. And we kept them on hand along with kerosene for when the new fangled electricity went on the fritz, an all to common occurrence back then.
Paul - in Pereira
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Yep it`s terrible and they don`t hold up well either, they say the old ones were better.
I think the round wick lamps are better but they don`t give off as much light but i recon anything is better than nothing if ya don`t have any light.
A trip to the outhouse in total dark isn`t no fun at all.
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it's the cheapest item in the catalog. [ ]did you see the camping lantern setup? that looks great. a good companion to the Kelly Kettle. which bit of kit works on top of a propane burner, or the kitchen hob, or in a sand box on deck . . . I wonder how the Kettle might work on top of a Jupiter lantern?
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