Vintage Mining Light and Respirator

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CoalHeat
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Location: Stillwater, New Jersey
Stoker Coal Boiler: 1959 EFM 350
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman Magnafire Mark I
Baseburners & Antiques: Sears Signal Oak 15 & Andes Kitchen Range
Coal Size/Type: Rice and Chestnut
Other Heating: Fisher Fireplace Insert

Post by CoalHeat » Sun. Jan. 20, 2013 6:04 pm

Just got these:
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Cap
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Location: Lehigh Twp, PA
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman SF 250, domestic hot water loop, heat accumulator
Coal Size/Type: Nut and Stove
Other Heating: Heat Pumps

Post by Cap » Sun. Jan. 20, 2013 8:13 pm

I need that mask for my ash removal process. :lol:

What kind radios on the mantle? I need pics of those. :!:

 
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freetown fred
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Hand Fed Coal Stove: HITZER 50-93
Coal Size/Type: BLASCHAK Nut

Post by freetown fred » Sun. Jan. 20, 2013 9:39 pm

Nice W,nC


 
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CoalHeat
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Location: Stillwater, New Jersey
Stoker Coal Boiler: 1959 EFM 350
Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman Magnafire Mark I
Baseburners & Antiques: Sears Signal Oak 15 & Andes Kitchen Range
Coal Size/Type: Rice and Chestnut
Other Heating: Fisher Fireplace Insert

Post by CoalHeat » Mon. Jan. 21, 2013 9:22 am

Little radio is a GE, larger is a Panasonic AM/FM. I have a collection. :D

 
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Post by Dann757 » Mon. Jan. 21, 2013 9:52 am

Really cool John, I'm in your will, right? It's Dan with one "n" :D

 
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Post by crazy4coal » Mon. Jan. 21, 2013 5:02 pm

Sorry Dan, All of W&C's coal items have to stay in sussex county. I have a spot on the shelf in my office at the yard all ready for them.

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