CardinalFJ60
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Not like officially for sale, but anyone want a 1970’s single burner? It’s green..50x something? If someone would love it and fix it up and use that would be awesome. Bro deal.
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Coleman still makes 200a globes. https://www.coleman.com/explore-coleman/coleman-parts/rounded-lantern-globe-small/SAP_R690B051.htmlI'll have to look at it again. Must be a 111. It does have a red bakelite knob with the fold out tank and blue case like yours.
Back to coleman, i broke the globe on my 200a. Where is the best place for replacements?
I'd take it. Probably a 502. Tho not sure when i would see you next...Not like officially for sale, but anyone want a 1970’s single burner? It’s green..50x something? If someone would love it and fix it up and use that would be awesome. Bro deal.
that one place, with a great view? you know, the spot...
Looks like highlands ranch near Daniels park.
Good guess! This was at Mt FalconLooks like highlands ranch near Daniels park.
It's an early production 425F. Coleman doesn't make the classic white gas only camp stove anymore so if you want a new one this may be worth it.
I may have an old red Coleman gasoline tank with a working pressure pump. But I would recommend upgrading to the small green propane tanks like i did; available at any backwoods hdw store. Much more convenient and safe to transport. The offer on the gas tank still holds.I've bought a few bits and pieces from Mike at https://www.oldcolemanparts.com. He's just a guy with lots of stuff as near as I can tell, e.g. the Cruiserhead collector equivalent with a backyard (probably actually a garage) full of old Colemans.
For new parts the official outlet is https://www.ereplacementparts.com, although it seems Coleman has finally begun discontinuing parts in earnest for their old stoves and lanterns so don't expect a lot of joy there. I was able to score a brand new 425 tank from there last year, though, so never know.
I haven't got anything cherry like, just a bunch of user quality stuff. I have a pretty sweet 425C (which needed the tank) I found in a thrift store and a great 426D (monster 3-burner) that I got at a Mountain Miser gear swap long ago from a retiring river guide. I also have a 425F and 288A I bought new in 1994, which I suppose makes them now ancient, too.