I used to collect Tilley lamps. The pre 1971 models were better. I had 3 of them, and they seemed to be better made than the later ones. I sold the whole lot, including all the spares I had for less than £100, just to get rid of them, as I just lost interest with them. The only pressure lamp I've got now, is a Coleman North Star, that runs on petrol.
@@Jack_Warner I have a few Coleman's their good but u gotta keep the tanks spotless clean ,,,, the old Tilly's just keep going and going,, wonderful things they are
Everyday is a school with you brilliant bloody good show 👍👍👍
😅 have to take care of these old things lol
Great vid, thanks for sharing mate, love the tilly lamp, great tutorial 👍
I watched this the other day , not sure why I didn't leave a like and comment .
That is now remedied . Great work day
@@lifesahobby ha ha 😂 yea I do that alot ,,, I msg people and DNT actually hit the send button
Bloody good show 💪🫡
I used to collect Tilley lamps. The pre 1971 models were better. I had 3 of them, and they seemed to be better made than the later ones. I sold the whole lot, including all the spares I had for less than £100, just to get rid of them, as I just lost interest with them. The only pressure lamp I've got now, is a Coleman North Star, that runs on petrol.
@@Jack_Warner I have a few Coleman's their good but u gotta keep the tanks spotless clean ,,,, the old Tilly's just keep going and going,, wonderful things they are
Good video brother
Interesting 🫡💪
@@Sticksoutdoors yea man got look after yer lamps lol
@@Bosundanbushcraft I do t even own a lamp and I watched it all 🤣🤣💪
@@Sticksoutdoors ha ha ha 🤣 you gotta have a lamp mate 😹