I will go look. It is a 220H. I lit it and let it run for a good 2 hours in the shop today. Works like a new one.
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Old ass!
I like the tall hats. I think they look better that what came after. That and the wide brimmed 228 wide hats.The 220E has the cleaning lever at the base of the frame. The 220F was the last model that was at the base. Newer models moved to the middle of the collar and lost the perforated frame bottom. Low profile vent.View attachment 323591View attachment 323594View attachment 323601
Geez You guys are all old.. I was 2I thought 1974 is old in Lantern years!!
. I’d like to go back to 16 years old! What was you in 74?
In the Army at Leavenworth Ks with two sons.I thought 1974 is old in Lantern years!!
. I’d like to go back to 16 years old! What was you in 74?
Wow, I have one of those cases with a 70's era lantern.thats a 220E the VW Bug of Coleman's a good solid lantern I have many of those most were purchased rather cheaply. the yellow case can sell for more than the lanterns they hold sometimes
Get a ammo can to store extra parts in. Lol ratty looking lanterns have parts too. A few cases don't hurt.I think I am going to order parts for repairs for the ones I have. Just to know I have parts. Not to pricey to do so and the Yellow Clam she’ll has parts storage. It has a factory built in fuel funnel holder w/ the filter in it.
Very cool!
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