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Damn it, don't get me interested in lanterns 😉
Exactly...now all the lanterns on eBay just went up by a factor of 10 or so....
I have seen some lanterns costing over $50 on EBay these days.
Too late I'm bettin'.
Saw the title and instantly thought "I could use a nice bright lantern for night fishing" lol
"No one camps with an assault lantern! No one needs more than 2 types of fuel to illuminate a deer!" - Gov. Cuomo
ROFLOL!!!!!
I think that big scary one in the middle is an assault lantern.
The democrats will learnyah to embrace the darkness.
Hahahaha!!!! " Im an upstate guy and i approve this message" lol
I just walked into Harbor Freight and got a LED lantern capable of accepting assault batteries, I didn’t even get ID’d or need a license
I was dissed by a 10 year old yesterday while I was at the park with my kids. He asked me if I needed any whale oil for my lantern. I'm only 32 and I felt as if I were 60. Damn.
Lol that's funny my friend
Just wait man, not too long from now you"ll look at 60 as not terribly old. I'm 50, half a century old, and 60 doesn't sound old.
Your comment is funny as hell though. Made me chuckle. *:-)*
David Raful Smart boy knowing how they work. I would’ve been impressed
I'd have asked if he had any, the braincase oil from the sperm whale is the best gun oil ever.
@@Dsdcain Ya'll's just kids 🤣. Wait until you reach the 3/4 Century mark like me.
By the way, I thoroughly enjoyed watching this episode. I love the ol' coal oil lamps and Coleman Lanterns. I have a number of each.
I feel like a nerd for even clicking in this... pretty cool though
The sound of a gas lantern and stove running always brings back fond memories
yup I sure do miss those 2 degree burns waking up in the middle of the night to piss in the woods lol fond memories indeed
Eric: "Those crazy Germans!"
Still true to this day.
“Do you have any hobbies?”
“Uh, I collect lanterns....”
"Alrighty then. Time to get on the short bus"
Dumb and Dumber
Loyd -“I got worms”
I do, actually! Specifically oil lamps.
I collect anything old, interesting, and/or high quality. Old stuff was built to last. New stuff is built to break so you gotta buy another. Wood, steel, cast iron, stone, high quality glass, etc. are awesome. Basically anything but plastic, but some plastic was actually high quality.
@@jeramyw It is sad to have the bayonet for a Mauser K98... but no K98 :/
Old school lantern... Must be dangerous... MUST be regulated!
BAN LANTERNS!
SqwEarl * Their as heavy as ten 📦 that you might be moving. And powered by hell flames
2 years ago a buddy and i went out to his cabin for a hunting trip and a big unexpected storm came through and knocked out the power so we busted out a couple Coleman lanterns
I have a double mantle Coleman lantern, "Special Boy Scout Edition" that I won in1969 at a scout jamboree. It's still in brand new condition.
This inspired me to get my grafathers old laterns out(he's gone now). I spent all day yesterday getting them to work. Thank you for this. I had a good day because of it
This Video was probably still demonetized due to guns in the background...
I have collected Coleman lanterns for a few years. My last count was around seventy five. Plus two and three burner stoves. Also G.I. stoves. They are getting harder and harder to buy at decent prices. I hit about half a dozen flea markets and can usually find a couple of lanterns. When you start collecting you'll buy up anything green. Then after reality sets in and you find your running out of storage space. So now I am more selective in my purchases. I have lanterns from the middle 1920's that work like the day they were purchased. An added bonus is if you can get a lantern dated on your birth month and year. That is special and you can burn it on your birthday. Most people I talk to have fond memories as a kid sleeping over at grandpa's fishing cabin and making breakfast on the Coleman stove. Or out night fishing with your dad and hearing the hiss of the lantern and the hiss of an unfortunate moth getting too close to the glass and crashing and burning. They are almost all repairable. Parts are readily available. Most lanterns I get only require a clean up and they work perfectly. Enjoy the hobby and the wonderful stories people will tell you about their memories of lanterns and stoves.
Also if possible light them outside, then when they are operating correctly, take them indoors. Just as a precaution.
P.S. I have yet to get my birth lantern. I need September 1952. I have August, October, and November. I'll run across it one day. All part of the fun of collecting!
you are so right. I grew up in the 70s and remember going camping on the upper texas coast with my parents and cooking on an old stove and fishing all night by the light of a couple of Coleman lanterns.
Oil the pump to keep from drying out and get a seal
They also put out some heat, I used to have a shack in the winter a kerosene heater and a Coleman lantern kept me pretty comfortable
I learned more about lanterns today than I ever thought I would in my life. All this talk about knobs, rods, and prickers got me excited lol
Such fond memories I have, deer hunting, fishen, Boyscouts, etc, I sure miss the old days, old veteran
Me: Hi I’d like to order a lantern in multicam.
Coleman: huh???
Lol
Theres nothing wrong with additional content beyond guns. Interesting content is always interesting.
The best survival lantern will run on anything: gas, kerosene, diesel, Chad's left over hair gel.
cannonball666,
Even the drippings from rinsing off the hair gel would fire I'm sure.
I would love to see you guys testing and reviewing old military lanterns . Just about everyone a had a good ol lantern in the old days . I love my
Coleman Northstar lantern .
Ahh the relaxing nostalgic sound of a Coleman lamp. We used them when we went camping with the Cub scouts and boy scouts. My pa and I still bring at least one with use on our hunting trips.
It's amazing how men can stare away fire for minutes or hours at a time, not a word spoken.
"It's not that loud!". I guess someone doesn't always wear their ears at the range...
No he got this dangerous fully semi automatic assult lampazine through the estate sale loophole
Good change of pace fellas. Enjoyed this video!!!!
The prices on these lanterns just went up 50% on ebay thanks to this video...
I think Chad likes to be referred to as a "lantern enthusiast".
Me: last video before sleep
Me at 3am : ʟᴀɴᴛᴇʀɴ ᴄᴏʟʟᴇᴄᴛɪᴏɴ
Great to see this video , I collect them too and really get excited finding the older ones!!
I'm going to have to build a box like that for my lanterns now.
woodcrafter76 that box was cool.
Ha, he’s gotta green lantern
Gotta admit, I did enjoy this video more that I thought I would... Thanks for sharing
I've always had a passion for the old lanterns rather it be Coleman.
Firearms and oil lamps; two of my favourite things.
Brings back memories of camping and deer hunts with my dad. He was a Coleman fanatic. Everything we used was Coleman.
Chad, I've been collecting Colemans for many years... Some may call it a "Strange Hobby", but they are fantastic, and will last forever, with just a little maintenance... 👍👍👍
Great hobby, Chad.
The sound, and smell of these takes me right back to the day, hunting up in the Maine Allagash...
Love my old lanterns and oil lamps. Always work as long as you have the fuel.
Finally some appreciation for lanterns
Coleman is definitely the John Deere or Harley Davidson of Lanterns.
Absolutely wanna see more! Lanterns are a part of American history and culture for sure
Chad, you look like you know how to "Light One Up" with the new haircut!! :) :) :) Just kidding Ole Buddy
I loved it guys. I am 41 years old and still have 2 lanterns as back up to my solar. Would love move on them. God Bless.
My personal favorite happens to be the UCO candle lantern. I use it for camping and I also love the smell of beeswax.
Instantly reminds me of my childhood. As a Scout in the 70's I remember the old coleman flaming up like a fireball while lighting it. I never knew what would happen when we fired it up.
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Eric's reaction to the different lanterns is the best part.
LOL Chad's face when you put him on the spot about his collection!!! 00:18
Chad… Are you antiquing…???
Nice vid I have the same sickness guns and lanterns great hobby
I love lanterns of all types great video!
Do have any of the Aladdin lanterns the kind that use Kerosene?
I don't I wish I did through
@@michaelwhittmann7013 I picked one up a few years ago, Walmart has one for $180.00+tax. It's a shef lamp that does not have a tall stand. You can build one from parts from flea markets or yards sales. My dad did that his if new would have cost about $300 he has maybe $100 in it very nice table lamp.
@@JettBlast I'm going to have to get one now I absolutely love those type of lantern thanks
I loved the video nice to have a video that doesn't bring anger or worry just memories
This video definitely brings back memories. Nice change of pace guys. Awesome video 👍
Coleman lanterns and camp stoves, awesome and useful collectibles that never go out of style.
I have my grandfathers old lantern. I’ll have to go and check out what model it is.
We have to see more videos! Chad, you got me interested in these. I’ve already bought one. Haha working on a second. We need more videos. Maybe even a rebuild video on one. Do a “light up” video where you briefly explain them all and light them all. I wish you would have lit a white gas civilian model after the military one. Would’ve shown people the big contrast between them. Also you can try oiling the leather on that pump to help restore it.
Earliest one my dad has is 1920's he's selling. He said it takes a special type of valve to get the gas in.
I've actually been collecting glass oil lamps. It's a cheaper addiction than guns
This lantern video is one of the most entertaining ever.
Dude I thought I was the only gun guy with a sick lantern collection
Real wrong!! Lots of collectors.
Pretty cool video, definitely reminded me of camping trips with the family when I was a kid. I like boxes of old ammo, doesn't matter what kind as long as it's old and the box is cool.
Have you done anything concerning an EMP blast with this in mind...I know you are not preppers but this all goes together with guns
this episode was lit.
Oh, and I totally understand your enthusiasm here, Chad.
Good going, friend!
Never thought I was a collector, but I have 8 of them. Because I like them. Garage Sales mostly like about 5 bucks or so.
Oil lamps been working since the discovery of the Olive.
This is perfect. I just started collecting lanterns!
All kinds?
Enjoy retaining your virginity forever!
I love this video and would love to see more. Could you guys do a Lantern restoration video?
Awesome! I've been collecting coleman lanterns for years....one of my favorite collections. Nothing is better than pouring fuel into a lantern from the 40s that hasnt run in decades and firing it up to produce significant light output. Keep up the lantern content lol
Super awesome video! I love old lanterns and camp stoves. Used some this past weekend. Love seeing the other hobbies that gun people have.
Man, I can't believe it Chad. I do the same thing. I have over 200 right now. I have Kamplite upside down lanterns. I have several military from the fifties, Sears, Coleman. I would love for you to do more videos of your collection. Thanks.
Have to say good vid.
Also I guess I really am a hillbilly, the lanterns I had as a kid and still use are the old kerosene wick kind.
Never really been around are used the kind show in the vid, all in all cool.
Feurhand always work
Boy Scouts in the learly 70s , Coleman lanterns were a way of life in the Maine woods , still to this day . Thanks Chad , great memories returned with this . Volume 2 to follow .
One of my favorite favorite videos of you guys in a while. So much fun!
Fun video! I have a couple of Coleman lanterns also, and a gas stove too! My dad had it in the back of his Ford truck and for Deer hunting we would go to the truck for dinner, my mom would make sandwiches and heat up a kettle of soup!!! Great memories!!!!
No guns here? What in tarnation?!
thats because , a gun ban is comming soon in America and that is a good thing :)
@@modnednl7344 Derp.
New channel. FORGOTTEN LATERNS. present and disassemble old laterns
Joshua 333 is this going to be the rising of lantern Jesus?
The box made for the 220 was a project discussed in detail with measurements in a fur fish and game magazine in the 80's. Thanks so much for sharing. I bought a petromax 829 like your aida because of this video. Been collecting guns for 31 years . Love you guys videos.
That was great! There are countless varieties of liquid-fueled lanterns, stoves, and heaters. Some lanterns have cooking attachments.
Old lamps and stoves, can be super inexpensive - so a cheap way to collect useful equipment. Lawn sales and Craigslist will get you some.
Many UA-cam vids and forums on collecting and fixing them, too.
I'd love to see a whole series on this subject! Thank you.
I enjoyed this way more than I expected...keep 'em coming!
Now i am seriously watching this video and kinda enjoying it? Half an hour ago "lamp collecting" would have probably been my go to example of the most boring topic imaginable.
For a sec, I thought I'm watching the Antique Road Show.
I just saw where Dick’s Sporting goods recalled all of their “Assault Rifles” and instead of reselling to another store, they destroyed them and turned them in to scrap meta. Love to see you all talk about this on your Gun Gripes Episodes at some point. I assume that others will cave to the left and follow suit in the near future. Love your videos. How about another meltdown, say maybe an AR style 12 gauge!!!
That German lantern sounded like a project von Braun worked on...like an engine for a V2 rocket. Had me worried if your version of the "She Shed" was going to have an insurance claim!
Back in my early days of deer camp. Our cabin has no water or electricity and we use to play cards with 2 Coleman lanterns. I love Coleman lanterns. They remind me of good times with my dad, uncle and cousin
I have a Coleman Dual Fuel that I used when fishing great when it's cold heat and light
Nice trip back into my childhood, I grew up fishing with my dad and used all of these at one time or another. Thanks guys!
My brother started collecting lanterns and I thought he was a fruit cake then I caught the bug. Fire up an old lantern on your porch and have a few beers and tell me it’s not awesome. You can’t.
I've tracked many a blood trails using a Coleman lantern with aluminum foil on half the glide to keep the light out of my eyes. Works better than a flashlight!
Epic vid. Love when you guys show off random stuff peripheral to the guns. I already have the guns I want so it’s nice to get a break from reviews and such.
[~19:17] "It's not that loud."
"Uh-uh.. No, it's pretty quiet."
😆 Well of course it doesn't seem loud NOW... Not compared to that jet-engine level of start-up racket y'all were listening to just a minute ago!
Seeing a couple grown men not afraid to nerd out in public just reassures me that I'm normal, lol. I really enjoyed this video.
My aunt used to collect old kerosene lanterns, great video
Hell yeah those are cool. The paint, glass, metal, fuel and warm light they make, nostalgia ect, a hobby id be into if I didn’t have too many already
I have my great grandparents Coleman lantern and Colman stove. The lantern I believe is a 220 from 1955. Just fired it up. (With a broken mantel) lit up like a dream.. cool video.
The right to keep and bear lantern shall not be infringed
You can have my Coleman Lantern when you pry my cold dead finger from around my lantern pump rod.
Thank you that was a very interesting I have Coleman lanterns that we use camping Coleman cook stove which boils corn much faster than propane we use a Coleman fuel not to propane
Dietz Lanterns. Mine still works after 100+ yrs made. Worth around $480. Found at antique store. They didn't know what they had.
Love my 3 Coleman duel Fuels... Besides my other 30some.
Thank you ... would like to see more!!