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Coleman lanterns and stoves
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<blockquote data-quote="Hanr3" data-source="post: 192769" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I too use white gas lanterns and stoves. My backpack stove is duel fuel, white gas/gasoline. My dual burner stive is ancient but works like a champ. Best part about these old Coleman lanterns/stoves is repair kits are like $5. </p><p></p><p>Pic of my backpack stove cooking up steaks while BPing the Porkies.</p><p>Pic of my Coleman lantern. It sitting on top of the wooden box I made for it. I put the lantern in teh box for storage/transportation, and on top for lighting at night. Being up high keeps the light above the brim of my hat, and out of my eyes.</p><p>By teh way, the lantern pic was taken the night of the First TInBoats Tournament at Evergreen lake. It was raining and most of the other campers were in thier tent/RV's. I guess you could say I was in my tent. I sleep under the dining fly, no tent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hanr3, post: 192769, member: 1055"] I too use white gas lanterns and stoves. My backpack stove is duel fuel, white gas/gasoline. My dual burner stive is ancient but works like a champ. Best part about these old Coleman lanterns/stoves is repair kits are like $5. Pic of my backpack stove cooking up steaks while BPing the Porkies. Pic of my Coleman lantern. It sitting on top of the wooden box I made for it. I put the lantern in teh box for storage/transportation, and on top for lighting at night. Being up high keeps the light above the brim of my hat, and out of my eyes. By teh way, the lantern pic was taken the night of the First TInBoats Tournament at Evergreen lake. It was raining and most of the other campers were in thier tent/RV's. I guess you could say I was in my tent. I sleep under the dining fly, no tent. [/QUOTE]
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