Feuerhand Lantern…German Made.

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My latest “passion”…the Feuerhand Outdoor Kerosene Fuel Lantern, German Made, Weather Resistant, Baby Special 276, Galvanized Hurricane Lamp.

https://www.amazon.com/vdp/0f61df278e544a15b9d549f7fe537612?ref=dp_vse_rvc_0

I got two in what they call “sparkling iron” in color. About $64 per. Expensive but sweet and reportedly bulletproof.



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My latest “passion”…the Feuerhand Outdoor Kerosene Fuel Lantern, German Made, Weather Resistant, Baby Special 276, Galvanized Hurricane Lamp.

https://www.amazon.com/vdp/0f61df278e544a15b9d549f7fe537612?ref=dp_vse_rvc_0

I got one in “bronze” and one in “iron” colors. About $50 per. Expensive but bulletproof.

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I love the old hurricane lanterns too mate. I love the smell of kero, reminds me of the kero heater I had years ago and a kero fridge at a trout fishing hut we frequented. (y)
 
I have a Super Baby 175 that looks new and functions just as well, despite the fact that it is *older than myself.


*It is stamped W. Germany, meaning that it must have been manufactured sometime between 1945 and 1990.
 
Beautiful. Tempting. I, too, enjoy the aroma of a kerosene flame. But then I'd have to keep kerosene on hand again....
I bought one of these, instead. The aroma is then the meal, first, followed by my tobacco, rather than kerosene. But that lamp has enticing romanticism.
 

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