23-08-2016, 10:24
(Ten post był ostatnio modyfikowany: 16-07-2019, 23:55 {2} przez Wielki Duńczyk.)
I just got lucky finding this American lamp very cheap here in Danmark - juhu It is not often we see American lamps at all up here just north of Poland, they are more common in Holland and Germany.
These lamps are sometimes called "Dickie-lamps" and the name should have something to do with the pump sticking out
There is not many signs that shows the name Akron, just the control-wheel and the tanklid. No prints anywhere else.
This one use gasoline and inside the tank, the pump has a tube that goes over fuel-level as a simple effective security. Later Akron made the lamp with the pump inside the tank.
The S-shaped generator is filled with a mesh to prevent backlash and maintain stabile pressure. Again simple and effective.
The plating is very thin so I only clean the lamp in soapwater - no citric acid water.
I was very fortunate to get the lamp with all original parts and even 2 mantles was still sitting at their place.
Mikolaj
These lamps are sometimes called "Dickie-lamps" and the name should have something to do with the pump sticking out
There is not many signs that shows the name Akron, just the control-wheel and the tanklid. No prints anywhere else.
This one use gasoline and inside the tank, the pump has a tube that goes over fuel-level as a simple effective security. Later Akron made the lamp with the pump inside the tank.
The S-shaped generator is filled with a mesh to prevent backlash and maintain stabile pressure. Again simple and effective.
The plating is very thin so I only clean the lamp in soapwater - no citric acid water.
I was very fortunate to get the lamp with all original parts and even 2 mantles was still sitting at their place.
Mikolaj