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29 December 2016
COLEMAN Industries Dual Fuel POWERHOUSE Lantern
1 of 1 found this helpful With fuel efficiency, brilliant double mantle illumination and new innovations in design this generation of Coleman lanterns is exceptionally user friendly and simple to maintain. The bright, warm light is adjustable from minimal illumination to 1200 Lumens (so bright it hurts to look directly into the mantels' flame). Maintain minimum fuel pressure at light off to minimize mantel ash blow out and adjust once the lamp comes up to full vapor generation heating . Make sure to avoid use in a tightly sealed tent due to the lethal reality of innocuous carbon monoxide asphxia. Excellent product with modern convenience of fuel options and a great source of incandescent illumination. Never leave an operating fuel oil lamp UNATTENDED due to the potential fire hazard!

16 June 2021
Madison 3 car heavyweight Pullman set, 1946
The Madison heavyweight set of Pullmans was produced in NYC in 1946 by the Lionel Corp, It is a maroon (Tuscan) metal, 3 car set consisting of the 2625 Madison, the 2627 Irvington, and the 2628 Manhattan. The Manhattan is a "tail" or Observation car with the rear porch vestibule and two marker lights (red and green) facing aft. There are also two metal figurines of a man and woman waving (Good Bye?) standing on the rear "porch" vestibule. The Manhattan car also has a coil wound coupler on the rear, so it can be released with an accessory track controller. All trucks are metal and the car interiors are illuminated by a single 14 VAC GE light bulb (screw base) to show the silhouettes of passengers in the windows. The set is heavy and requires a locomotive with Magne-traction or significant draw bar strength to get the roll off without slipping the drivers. Due to car length, looks best on 72 in radius, Tighter corners will cause sideswipes on a tighter layout pike with smaller radii.