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I managed to find a 1945 dated WW2 US issue Coleman lantern. These lanterns were made during WW2 by at least three different companies from 1943 to 45 . The basic Mil Spec lantern design was little changed and it was in production until 1991. The WW2 versions run on leaded petrol, they run at a lower pressure and temperature compared to other contemporary lanterns . Leaded petrol is not the ideal lantern fuel , it tends to foul up the vapouriser and they had to design a special vapouriser running at lower temps , the minimum required for vapourizing the fuel . These lanterns can be tricky to use but the requirement for a universal fuel that was already available in the field was important.
These lanterns have a spare parts well in the fount. The colour is the original forest green. A rebuild log http://www.colemancollectorsforum.co...pid=1303026524 Some of the various wartime lanterns were made with steel founts, brass was in short supply and the lanterns were not expected to last for a extended period.
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