That Handy Chef looks like my PW #4. I would have brought my Coleman 1 if I had gone to have you guys evaluate. Thank you for sharing. Duane
I did bring my Coleman #1. My 1917 Coleman Air-o-Lantern is behind it with Arch in the background studying his perfect flame.
The 1917 Coleman Air-O-Lantern at work. (with Q99 generator and repro. correct style mica globe.) The reflector is facing camera as when turned around it blinded everybody.
Good Morning, @flivver , @ArchMc , and All, Fun photos!! Sure wish we could have been there to join in the fun! When I was heading to my Mom's place, on Friday, I passed right by the Essex Rd. off-ramp, and gave a quick though about driving up to say, "Hi"! But, in truth, I couldn't afford to spend the hour drive there, and hour drive back, without shorting Mom for an afternoon together. So, valor won out over desire, and I kept driving. Thanks to you both for sharing photos of CASG #11. Since we've all camped there together many times, in the past, it's easy to recognize the campsite, and feel the true flavor of being there!!! Oh, well...... guess CASG #12 will be happening, when I can arrange to make it happen!! Take care, and God Bless! Every Good Wish, Doc
Our official CASG camp mascot. Clayton, who is named after a stove of course. My old "Clayton & Lambert model #3" , now owned by Doc. Clayton has replaced our late long time CASG mascott beloved Furry Flivver :AKA Charlie
Great post, keep the pictures coming. They give a great overview of the scene of action. We could do with some of that sunshine and heat here ...
Hi Duane. I am afraid you are right. Clayton is the same size as last year, he would have a huge weight disadvantage. Mike