both are pretty common so price will range from $5 - $20. If a collector is looking for a specific date it might be worth a little more. Both look to be in good condition and should sell pretty easy.
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We used to do a lot of floundering with those. Put aluminum foil on one side, so it directs the light one direction, then grab a gig. A buddy also used to tie a cord on them to hold the handle half way down, so you could hold them at a angle easier, to direct the light into the water.
Those were the good old days, now some really bright LEDs on a pole sure works a lot better.
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Originally posted by ejj005 View PostFound some different stoves in my Grandpa’s shop.
Going to take my time and fix them up. Cool old stoves. I can remember being a kid and going to lake with him. They had a lot of cooking time on them.
Any advice on getting going.
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Huge score on the Yellow stove.
Take the burner assemblies apart and soak them in metal rescue.
Drain the old fuel out and rinse out the tank is metal rescue or vinegar.
Check the leather cup on the pump. Soak in oil or replace.
Check the fuel cap gasket. Easy to replace and needed to hold pressure in the tank
Post up your restored pictures
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Originally posted by rut-ro View PostPretty cool thread. Cleaning out the barn over Christmas I found 6 old lanterns and 2 old stoves. They have been put up since my wife’s grandfather passed away in 79. They were full of mud dobbers but I want to clean them up
Great find. Post up before and after pictures
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Alright you bunch of gurus. What can you tell me about a brand new never used still in the box campstove model 425? Not even sure where this came from. Cleaning shop and it's on my workbench. Someone brought it here and I'm not even sure who. Is it worth anything?
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