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This page shows U.S. made Coleman single mantle gasoline and kerosene lanterns. If you see * after the model number, this indicates that I do not have one in the physical Old Town Coleman museum and am on the hunt. If you have an "extra" please contact me about trading or selling!
200
Red & Green 200A
Black Band 200A
Burgundy 200A
Gold Bond 200A704 *
Green 200A700
200B "Classic" *
Centennial 200B: Japanese Red
Centennial 200B: Japanese Green
Centennial 200B: ICCC
201 *
201 Nickel *
202
206
214 *
222 Peak
222A Peak
222B Peak *
226
229 *
234 *
236
Red 236
237
237B
238B
241 *
241G *
242
242A Ver1
242A Ver2
Nickel 242B
Green 242B
Nickel 242C
Green 242C
242K *
243
243A
243B
246B *
249
249E *
270 *
282
286
Red 286 *
Original Edition 286 *
Col_Max 333
555 Col-Max *
639B
2000 *
Model 200
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Model 200A
Red & Green Version
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Model 200A
Steel "Black Band" Version
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Burgundy Version
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Gold Bond Edition
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Bob Frank
Green
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Centennial Japan-Red
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Centennial Japan-Green
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
ICCC Centennial Edition
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Bob Frank
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Claude Pons
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Mark Fitchett
"Professional"
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
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John Anderson
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Neil McRae
Peak
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Peak
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
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Janet & Paul Hardman
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Bill Martin
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Red Version
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
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Bob Frank
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Neil McRae
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Neil McRae
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Bob West
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Plated Version
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Painted Version
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Plated Version
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
Painted Version
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
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Ronnie Hardison
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
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John Bell
In the Old Town Coleman Museum
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Thomas Bailey
Officially Licensed, built by Jim Nichols
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Monte Smith
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Doron Papo
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Martin Müller
Red Version
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Les Harbeson
"Original Edition"
Photo Courtesy
Bob Frank
"Col-Max"
In the Old Town Coleman Museum