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Bernzomatic hand tools

tom coffey

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I collect Coleman lanterns & stoves and other brands as well, including Bernzomatic.
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Here's a camp stove I'm restoring now. I have recently found that Bernzomatic made/marketed hand tools. I don't know how vintage they would be or what the quality would be. Anybody got some?
 
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bonneyman

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Cool! Show us some more pictures, please!

I have a pair of stoves, and a trio of lanterns. I've been lucky enough to find good condition original carriers for them.
I keep them handy during monsoon season just in case the power goes out. There's a guy who has alot of vintage Coleman parts, including some of the older composition mantles that burn brighter.

https://www.oldcolemanparts.com/home.php
 

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tom coffey

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Yeah Old Coleman Parts makes it possible for collectors like myself to restore the lanterns and stoves we find. It would be hard, if not impossible to find enough parts otherwise.
 

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Interesting Bernzomatic unit there.

I have several Coleman "Peak 1" models, including a 502 that's still in the original box. I fired it up once just to make sure it worked, but otherwise it has zero miles on it. ;)
It's a bit heavy for backpacking. I prefer the MSR Dragonfly or Pocket Rocket out in the field.
My choice for tailgate tea is a later "Peak 1". Might be a 550. (not sure on model without digging it out.)
 
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