WTB: early auto camp items
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WTB: early auto camp items
Hi all,
Im still hunting for early auto camp items. I collect civilian auto camp specific things such as coolers, kitchens, folding canvas items, shovels etc.
thanks for looking
Im still hunting for early auto camp items. I collect civilian auto camp specific things such as coolers, kitchens, folding canvas items, shovels etc.
thanks for looking
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camp fire grids? Snake bite kits? Goodyear tourist tube carrying bag????
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If you are really serious, this set is for sale. Contact me thru PM.
All the Best,
Hank
All the Best,
Hank
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Hank, very nice .........
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thank you henry for the wonderful Wilder Luncheonette!
I am very excited for it to arrive in the mail!
Im still hunting for other antique camp items! Anything that you would take along in the car on a long trip that fits the era. Yale flashlight with stand, coleman auto camp catalogs, accessory driving lights ......
Thanks guys!
I am very excited for it to arrive in the mail!
Im still hunting for other antique camp items! Anything that you would take along in the car on a long trip that fits the era. Yale flashlight with stand, coleman auto camp catalogs, accessory driving lights ......
Thanks guys!
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compasses were marketed to auto campers as well.
Ceebynite, leedawl, and Telaway were some of the catchy names they used for marketing to everyday people
Ceebynite, leedawl, and Telaway were some of the catchy names they used for marketing to everyday people
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Send me your mailing info - I have a "camper" brochure to send your way.
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PM sent
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Rajo,
I got your brochure a while back. I have been meaning to thank you. Have not seen such thing before. Very happy to add it to my catalog collection.
I got your brochure a while back. I have been meaning to thank you. Have not seen such thing before. Very happy to add it to my catalog collection.
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And I am still hunting! Any other items that you guys might have I am interested in hearing about them!
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You are most welcome, Linus - glad you liked it !
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Just found this thread and believe it may be my favorite for the year...
Scott Conger
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
Tyranny under the guise of law is still Tyranny
NH Full Flow Float Valves
Obsolete carburetor parts manufactured
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what about this item-
the folding portable bathtub! Mine is made by the Gold Medal Folding Furniture company of Racine, wisconsin
the folding portable bathtub! Mine is made by the Gold Medal Folding Furniture company of Racine, wisconsin
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Or the Riddle Sheet metal auto kitchenette with an AGM stove built in.
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oh yes!
I also am interested in canvas tents! This one shown belongs to the local HCCA chapter president. That is his 1923 Willys Knight at our auto campout.
I also am interested in canvas tents! This one shown belongs to the local HCCA chapter president. That is his 1923 Willys Knight at our auto campout.
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Here is a running board cooler that is in pretty nice shape for its age- had it up on the shelf for way too long and should belong to someone who can put it to better use. Cloth is in great shape other than a few stains. If anyone is interested, send me a PM.
Dan
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Mike- I replied to your PM. Dan
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Thanks Dan, I replied to your PM. I look forward to receiving it. Thanks again.
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i guess I should pay more attention to my own thread.
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Mike- please check your messages. Dan
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Linus,
This is a Crescent Co cooler,patent 1902. From the days when ice was cut out of a lake or river in January,buried in sawdust and dug up as needed for ice box or cold drinks. In this thing the lemonade was put in the porcelain tank and sawdusty branch water ice put behind it. $125 plus shipping. The other ting is a Crosley Icy Ball refrigeration device from the thirties. The left ball was put in the cooler,right ball stayed out.$175 plus shipping. PM me if interested.
This is a Crescent Co cooler,patent 1902. From the days when ice was cut out of a lake or river in January,buried in sawdust and dug up as needed for ice box or cold drinks. In this thing the lemonade was put in the porcelain tank and sawdusty branch water ice put behind it. $125 plus shipping. The other ting is a Crosley Icy Ball refrigeration device from the thirties. The left ball was put in the cooler,right ball stayed out.$175 plus shipping. PM me if interested.
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Hi grizwaldo-
that crosley ice ball is sure unusual. I guess crosley was making coolers in those days werent they?
For auto camping, they seem a little large for me. I have a good water cooler already so I think they are better suited for someone else. I will share them with some of my other auto camp friends and see if i can help you make a sale.
Thanks again for sharing!
Linus
that crosley ice ball is sure unusual. I guess crosley was making coolers in those days werent they?
For auto camping, they seem a little large for me. I have a good water cooler already so I think they are better suited for someone else. I will share them with some of my other auto camp friends and see if i can help you make a sale.
Thanks again for sharing!
Linus
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also- is the crack in it one that would leak if you tried to use it?
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That valve is not tight but,yes it would need to seal first in the drink tank and then in the ice section or water from the melted ice would run out the crack.
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Still hunting auto camp items. Travellak1@gmail.com. Let me know what you have.
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still looking for antique auto camp equipment.
Runningboard kitchens, folding cots, folding tables, axes, shovels. Things that say AUTO CAMP on them. Tents, stoves, stove stands, cook kits, water buckets, medical equipment. You name it! Things from the 20s or 30s.
We had to cancel our antique auto camp this year which was disappointing but perhaps we can have another one later in the year.
Runningboard kitchens, folding cots, folding tables, axes, shovels. Things that say AUTO CAMP on them. Tents, stoves, stove stands, cook kits, water buckets, medical equipment. You name it! Things from the 20s or 30s.
We had to cancel our antique auto camp this year which was disappointing but perhaps we can have another one later in the year.
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Linus,
I have these camping stove lighters, lantern lighters, fire starters, cigar lighters I could probably part with IF we can agree on the price!
I have these camping stove lighters, lantern lighters, fire starters, cigar lighters I could probably part with IF we can agree on the price!
1922 Coupe & 1927 Touring
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I have a set of binoculars in a leather pouch which I don’t use any more. They are dated 1918 and belonged to a J Cripps, probably in WWI. I have no idea what they are worth. I bought them in London about sixty years ago.
Contact me by email so I can send pictures if you are interested at tonybowkerATaol.com
Contact me by email so I can send pictures if you are interested at tonybowkerATaol.com
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1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
La Mesa, California
1914 Touring, 1915 Speedster, 1924 Coupe.
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Thought you might be interested in a original auto campers Tin Can Tourist radiator badge in excellent original condition with great original patina. It measures 3 inches in diameter. It is solid brass sheet with a original lacquer coating. It is the only one of these I have ever seen in years of collecting auto camping period accessories. I am asking $100 plus postage.
Please use this email address below and NOT the personal messaging system to contact me, Thanks!
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Perry,
those are fantastic lighters! I would buy them except I already have a set!
Tony,
I have a pair of binoculars already that are called "tourist" binoculars and they are shown in one of my antique auto camp catalogs. I really appreciate the thought though. Thank you.
Jay,
Im thinking about that badge - ill send you an email.
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those are fantastic lighters! I would buy them except I already have a set!
Tony,
I have a pair of binoculars already that are called "tourist" binoculars and they are shown in one of my antique auto camp catalogs. I really appreciate the thought though. Thank you.
Jay,
Im thinking about that badge - ill send you an email.
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Jay, If Linus does not buy it, I may be interested.
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Linus, I sent you an email.
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still hunting for more auto camp items.
Thanks jay for the TCT badge. Its perfect. The company that made it is still in business. I think they have been around for 160 years.
Here are some pics of the riddle sheet metal runningboard kitchen. Made in SF. I have one of the kitchens but not the brochure.
L
Thanks jay for the TCT badge. Its perfect. The company that made it is still in business. I think they have been around for 160 years.
Here are some pics of the riddle sheet metal runningboard kitchen. Made in SF. I have one of the kitchens but not the brochure.
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dreaming of more auto camping on this three day weekend. Its pretty hot here so I am hiding in the basement. Still hunting for more camping gear!
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I figured I would bump my auto camp post. Still collecting 1920s era camping equipment. Anything that mounts to a running board, any canvas tents or folding cots. Stoves, lanterns, hand crank flash lights, folding tables.... anything marketed to car owners for long distance driving. Chains, pumps, wipers....
thanks,
Linus
thanks,
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still looking for auto camp items
Please let me know if you have anything that might have gone in a car for a long trip in the 1920s. It doesnt have to be specifically a camping item - it can be any type of accessory that you might need to undertake a long trip.
Thanks!
Please let me know if you have anything that might have gone in a car for a long trip in the 1920s. It doesnt have to be specifically a camping item - it can be any type of accessory that you might need to undertake a long trip.
Thanks!
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I had one of thoughts Tin Can Tourist badges . I put it on the door of a1948 Airstream Wee Wind I restored, To cover up a hole . The trailer is in a collection in Arkansas . You can see it on you tube look up 1948 wee wind and it should come up . I have a lot of early camper accessories . portable washing machine just stuff.
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Well the kamp look set was already sold. Shoot.
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That is also a kampkook yes but this previous one was an 1896 patented kamp kook kit which was a large tin box with a cook grill around it and contained a full cook set inside.
Stoves are easier to find and I have a few but thank you very much for looking our for one for me.
Stoves are easier to find and I have a few but thank you very much for looking our for one for me.
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Still hunting for auto camp items!
Tim can tourist memorabilia
Auto tents
Folding beds
Camp tables
Anything that says “auto camp” on it!
Tim can tourist memorabilia
Auto tents
Folding beds
Camp tables
Anything that says “auto camp” on it!
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Bump for auto camp items
Badges, fishing stuff, running board ice boxes, photos, brochures, catalogs, chairs, tables.....
Badges, fishing stuff, running board ice boxes, photos, brochures, catalogs, chairs, tables.....
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Linus, send me an e-mail to dobro@artelco.com I have a few things extra in my collection. I have a few brochures and misc.
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dobro,
I sent you a PM
thanks
I sent you a PM
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Still searching for any auto camp related items.
Cots
Catalogs
Stoves
Lights
Axes
Chairs
Runningboard mountable items
Canteens
Anything you would take with you when camping in the 1920s
If I dont have it I’ll buy it!
Cots
Catalogs
Stoves
Lights
Axes
Chairs
Runningboard mountable items
Canteens
Anything you would take with you when camping in the 1920s
If I dont have it I’ll buy it!
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Linus,
In case you didn't already know, that large touring car stuck in the mire in the photo above is a late teens-early 20s Hudson. The white triangle on the radiator shell gives it away.
In case you didn't already know, that large touring car stuck in the mire in the photo above is a late teens-early 20s Hudson. The white triangle on the radiator shell gives it away.
Knowledge that isn't shared, is wasted knowledge.
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Good find. Thanks for thinking of me. I have one of these and it’s far away otherwise I would buy one. Great find for someone though.
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- First Name: linus
- Last Name: tremaine
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: I do not have a model T. But I like them. I Have a 1930 Lincoln.
- Location: california
Re: WTB: early auto camp items
Bumping my post since theres been some talk about the Auto Kamp trailer that is for sale.
Still looking for auto camp equipment.
Still looking for auto camp equipment.
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- First Name: Chad
- Last Name: Azevedo
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Boattail speedster, 1912 Tourabout project, 1927 Speedster (build)
- Location: Henderson, TN
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Topic author - Posts: 122
- Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2019 12:18 pm
- First Name: linus
- Last Name: tremaine
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: I do not have a model T. But I like them. I Have a 1930 Lincoln.
- Location: california
Re: WTB: early auto camp items
Ive gotten some good stuff from these friendly T guys!