Oh yeah. The nice ones are on shelves in the house, though. The wife says they are "retired" and too pretty to light, whatever that means. Hey, I retired 10 years ago, I'm still working. Guess I'm not pretty enough.
My oldest pressure lantern (a Coleman) dates to about 1917. Works like a champ - or used to, until it "retired". It's the brass one on the far left - a factory prototype for the model 327.
I've got a bunch of small stoves, including a Coleman dental stove from WWII - it will fold up and fit in a pants pocket. Still, the svea 123 is my choice for backpacking.
My oldest pressure lantern (a Coleman) dates to about 1917. Works like a champ - or used to, until it "retired". It's the brass one on the far left - a factory prototype for the model 327.
I've got a bunch of small stoves, including a Coleman dental stove from WWII - it will fold up and fit in a pants pocket. Still, the svea 123 is my choice for backpacking.

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