love Coleman stoves and lanterns! I really enjoy it when people actually use them and when they cook stuff on them . I liked the coffee maker. It was cool! Subscribed.
Thanks! I really appreciate it. We love to actually use our antiques. And there will definitely be a few more coleman products videos in the next few weeks while we are waiting for the weather to break.
I got a 425E from Facebook Market this past weekend. Worked first time I tried it. I was a little disappointed as my 426D needed some tinkering. But the 425 did come out the factory the same month and year I did. So I got over it.
@@cutlersantiques6700 they really are, I got a lantern too just need to replace the globe and mantles and that thing should fire up nicely too, these old stoves are great for camping too because of how portible and light the fuel is compared to propane bottles, especially if your hiking in
My kind of channel, love my Coleman Stoves I’m up to 3 now lol you got me beat. New subscriber.
Nice start on Coleman collection… let’s see more.
Love these old Coleman stoves. Started my 425F yesterday after 25 years. Still works great. And made in the USA.
love Coleman stoves and lanterns! I really enjoy it when people actually use them and when they cook stuff on them . I liked the coffee maker. It was cool! Subscribed.
Thanks! I really appreciate it. We love to actually use our antiques. And there will definitely be a few more coleman products videos in the next few weeks while we are waiting for the weather to break.
Love the old Coleman stoves and lanterns…. Keep the videos coming.
Nothing better than Coleman, I have a old 413, and a 425 . Both still work fine. Great video and Great content 👍
I got a 425E from Facebook Market this past weekend. Worked first time I tried it. I was a little disappointed as my 426D needed some tinkering. But the 425 did come out the factory the same month and year I did. So I got over it.
I just pick up one of these. Didn’t know how to work it. Now I’ll tinker with it.
Thank you for your awesome video’s. Stay safe and healthy.
I have the same stove it was sitting for decades with fuel in it and it started on its old fuel and ran just fine I was rather impressed.
They are incredibly reliable stoves, I need to do another stove video some time, we've got a lot of them we have never lit.
@@cutlersantiques6700 they really are, I got a lantern too just need to replace the globe and mantles and that thing should fire up nicely too, these old stoves are great for camping too because of how portible and light the fuel is compared to propane bottles, especially if your hiking in
Really fun video to watch, thanks for sharing!
I would love to go shopping in your collection.
And by the way the legs on these early 425s are pretty easy to tune with a pair of vice grips.
Great video.
You gentlemen have a fine way of life.
Nice relaxing video and good job getting the old girl moving again. What makes that Coffee Pot or what kind is it? Cool antique.
I have been looking for a Coleman lamp stamped 09/71. I have only found one but was made in Canada. Does a 09/71 even exist?
on the tabs on thetank are dates
Keep the coleman videos coming. Was that a 4M stove? I have one like it that was made in Canada.
I was told it is likely Canadian. Thanks for watching!
Do you know the model number of this exact stove?
Model 425 I believe.
Sell that stuff so people can use and enjoy them. It is silly leaving all that vintage Coleman stuff sit and collect dust.
it must be like 50 stoves there or more. you're right, it seems like a shame to let them sit there and rot
Too old for tank tsb dates.