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The Caloric Corporation, Topton, Pennsylvania,

made this Model U1 Cub portable ultra-ray broiler.

The door is removed to show the broiler in the right image

and the top features a single burner.

A wire loop holds the propane cylinder erect along the back of the unit.

This broiler/stove is in Brien Page's collection.

Clayton & Lambert Mfg. Co., Louisville 10, Kentucky,

made this "Portable Propane Gas Stove."

Each burner is supplied by its own propane tank.

This stove is in Brian Bleakney's collection

and includes the original grate (Heidelmark).


Coleman made this model 1900-701 gas-lite

in celebration of their 60th year of being in business (1960).

The gas-lite could be mounted on a pole wall bracket

and hooked up to a propane or natural gas line.

This never-fired gas-lite is in John Morris's collection.


Coleman LP (liquified petroleum gas) lantern Models 5101 (left) and 5104 (right).

These undated models both take the same canister,

that are no longer manufactured, inserted vertically.
Model 5101, was made by Coleman in Wichita, and is in Craig Seabrook's collection.

Model 5104 was made by Coleman of Canada in the early '60's

and still has the original Canadian globe.

This model is in Don Colston's collection.


Three more Coleman LP lanterns,

Model 5120 (left) with the fuel canister assembly removed,

Model 5121 (center) from Coleman of Canada,

and Model 5122 (right) with the fuel can assembly inserted in the lantern.

The 5120 is dated Dec. '62, the 5121 is undated, and the 5122 is dated Aug. '70.

Models 5121 and 5122 are in Craig Seabrook's collection.

Coleman's Travel Trailer Division sold this Cool-Ray LP Gas Lite,

Model 3815A700, for recreational vehicles.

This unfired light, in Mike Loizzo's collection,

takes a 500 cp mantle but is rated at 100 cp.

This wall mounted light dates to the late 1960's.


More recently Coleman in Canada made this Model 5417.

This lantern is dated Jan. '73.

This lantern, in Don Colston's collection,

also has a white base ring which is not shown.

There are two heat deflector disks below the single burner,

an unusual feature.


Coleman's Model 5409 stove also took LP fuel canisters,

four in this two burner stove.

The covering of this stove, in Brien Page's collection, is aluminum.

The only identifying marks on this stove is on the decal:

Coleman LP Gas Campstove.

This stove appears in a Coleman catalog dated March 1973

where it is identified as Model 5410-710.

This stove, in John Stendahl's collection,

came with a 5' hose and regulator for hookup to a propane source.

Coleman made this spherical propane tank, 5410-750

in the late 1960's - early '70's.

This tank, in John Stendahl's collection, is date stamped April 1970.

It is shown here with a 5410-5561 regulator

and 5410A5551 hose

to connect to an appliance such as the above stove.


This Coleman Model 5107, also in Brien Page's collection,

is dated September, 1975.

This one mantle model is match lighting.

The reflector appears to have been added by a previous owner.


Coleman made three slightly different versions of this stove in the 1970's-'80's,

all utilizing the propane canister to form the third leg.

This one, Model 5418B700, is date stamped Dec. 1979.

These stoves are surprisingly sturdy and stable.

The two legs fold under the stove and there is a plastic cap (not visible here)

to protect the canister connection to the stove.


Coleman propane heater Models 5443, Focus 3 (left), and 5445 (right)

The Focus 3 is undated while the 5445 is dated Sept. 1981.

The Model 5445 holds two propane canisters.

These heaters are in Ron Lenfield's collection.


Coleman currently makes the 5155 portable propane camp lantern (left)

while the 5155 J version (right) was made for the Japanese market.

The Japanese version uses an iso-butane fuel canister.

This is a two mantle lantern with electronic ignition.

Both are in Brien Page's collection.

The four feet swivel under the base of the lantern on the left for transporting.

This Model 5152 Coleman propane lantern

is date stamped May 1985.

John Stendahl, whose collection this is in,

notes that the propane bottle

is 5103A164 and is date stamped April 1992.


This Coleman Model 5179 Propane Yard Light

is date stamped April, 1985.

It is in John Morris's collection.

Coleman Canada made this Model 5429-701 one mantle lantern

that is date stamped Nov. 1986.

This lantern, in André Giguere's collection,

is also identified as Insta-Lite 2000 on the collar.

The lantern has a Piezo ignitor.

This Coleman Model 5340-700 stove,

in John Stendahl's collection, is unfired.

It is date stamped June 1988.

The wind screens are attached to the grate,

rather than the lid,

and fold down over the grate for storage.

Model 5154B700 lantern is a two mantle model

with electronic ignition.

This lantern, in John Stendahl's collection, is undated

but the paperwork that came with this unfired lantern is dated 1990.

Model 5340B700 stove is date stamped June 1993.

This stove is in John Stendahl's collection.


The Northstar lantern, Model 2500-750G,

is the current top of the line propane lantern.

The one on the left with the amber globe is dated July '02

and the one on the right with the clear globe is dated Jan '02.

The lanterns, in Brien Page's collection,

feature electronic ignition and produce 550cp from the tubular mantle.


This Model Coleman 9400 propane stove is a larger unit that uses 20 lb propane tanks for fuel.

Each of the two burners is rated at 100,000 BTU's.

This stove, in Brien Page's collection, is date stamped March, 2004

and was made in China but was designed and engineered in Wichita, Kansas.


Brien Page reports that this Coleman Model 9933 propane skillet

does a great job of cooking eggs, sausage, bacon,

and everything else they have tried on camp outs.


Coleman's Serenade Model 5157 propane table lamp (left)

and Model 9980-750 butane patio light (right) are current models.

Both feature electronic ignition and

reflective conical heat shields

that helps reflects light, frosted globes, and black enamel ventilators.

The light on the right is in Brien Page's collection.

Coleman introduced the 2600 Series pinnacle lantern in 2005.

This lantern, in Brien Page's collection,

uses a 16.4 oz. propane cylinder,

has electronic ignition, and is 550 cp.

The top of the lantern stores inside the base when the fuel bottle is removed.

 

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