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I have a coleman fold up "oven" that actually did a pretty good job of making biscuits. It sat on top of the white gas grill or the propane stove. Has a little temp gauge on the front door.
We only used it a couple of times but I'm sure it could be used for other things.
 

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And another cool one! Never seen a red or brown one! I had kids in 81.
Now I have a yearning for a Redd, Brown and Silver one to go with my Green ones!.
You missed the gold bond, they are pretty pricey since they were only made for a short time.
 

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I did a lot of motorcycle rally touring and camping over 30 years ago. I always took my 2 burner propane Coleman stove and a cheap perkolator coffee pot with me. Early mornings when I'd have the pot on you'd think I was a god witht he smell of fresh brewed coffee.
 

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I did a lot of motorcycle rally touring and camping over 30 years ago. I always took my 2 burner propane Coleman stove and a cheap perkolator coffee pot with me. Early mornings when I'd have the pot on you'd think I was a god witht he smell of fresh brewed coffee.

I have a trailer that I pull behind my bike. Bring a two burner Coleman and a lantern or two for camp on some of the local bike rally’s. Coffee is a must.
 

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Found 1969 that I am trying to buy. But what is the rod coming out of the Globe?


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Found 1969 that I am trying to buy. But what is the rod coming out of the Globe?


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For some crazy reason people want an arm, leg, and a couple kidneys for red lanterns. Don’t pay a crazy price unless you are really wanting it. I have two. The first one was as new in is original box. I paid $50 which I figured was a good deal considering a new silver one is closer to $100. Cant tell if that’s dirt or rust around the fuel cap. More than likely you will need to rebuild the fuel cap. Those ones with the screws are rebuildable just in case you didn’t know. The leather pump will need to be pulled out and soaked in oil. That lantern will be hissing like new in no time.
 

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