2021 - Volume #45, Issue #1, Page #30
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Long Lasting Mantle Lanterns
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“They are built rugged,” says Aaron King, owner of the Quarryville, Penn., business.
The bright, easy-to-maintain lights look similar to old mantle lamp designs, but have strong stainless steel 2 1/2-qt. fuel tanks. The Lightning Bug ($330) has a handle to hang in a barn or workshop, while The Firefly ($285) is designed to use in the house.
King also modifies 20-lb. LP tanks to hold fuel that lights lamps for 50 to 60 hrs. And he sells lamp heads ($98.75) to fit on Leacock tanks.
While most of his retail dealers in 25 states cater to Amish customers, King directly ships to customers who use the lanterns for camping, hunting, off-grid and other purposes. He also has a line of propane lights and sells lantern globes and parts.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, H.C. Lanterns, 418 Furnace Rd., Quarryville, Penn. 17566 (ph 717 786-1049).
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