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Coleman US lanterns 1981 - 2000 Model 200A was made in green towards the end of the production of this model in 1983. This lantern and case are both dated Dec. 1980 and are in Mark Peterson's collection. The last of the 220 series lanterns was made in June, 1983 (above) when Coleman ended production of the 220K. Production of the 228 series ended. The 220K dated June 1983 disassembled can be compared to the first in the series to be produced in March 1928, 55 1/3rd years earlier.
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None of the parts are identical by the end of production although the ball nut and globe are interchangeable between the two models. Coleman single mantle CL1 (left), double mantle CL2 (center) and CLX (right) were first manufactured in 1983, replacing the 200A and 220K models. These models were among the first with an adjustable light; the tip cleaner is in the orifice in the off position of the valve rotation.
The CL1 (later became Model 286) is dated Sept '84; the CL2 (later became Model 288) in Doron Papo's collection, is dated Mar '84; and the CLX (later became Model 290) is dated Mar '84. The only marking on this lantern reflector is U.S.
4,535,390 which was granted to Coleman on Aug. The shiny aluminum reflector is on the CLX lantern above. It is pivoted to its square shape then stored under the rim of the fount bottom when not in use. This reflector is in Tim Treutler's collection. Continuum Powerlite Manual.
Between 1985 and '89 Model 290 was also finished in black and was identified as The Powerhouse. Some of the black finished 290s were also labeled as Special Edition for Service Merchandise between March, 1986 and December, '89. Font Helvetica Neue Ots Download Chrome there. The one above, designated 290-700, is in Allan Kuderca's collection; it has the original globe and is date stamped Aug. Coleman made a limited number of the 290-700 Powerhouse lantern that were finished in a ruby color, the stone signifying a 40th anniversary and to commemorate the building of the 40 millionth lantern by Coleman Wichita and Coleman Toronto.
The label identifies it as the 40 Millionth Lantern, November 17th, 1986. This lantern is in Michael Merz's collection and is date stamped 11 86. To further celebrate the 40 Millionth Lantern, Coleman - Wichita made a limited number of the above 290 lantern but plated the founts and vents and stamped an individual number on the bottom. This one, in Dan Boschen's collection, is stamped 40000023. It came from the estate of a Coleman engineer.