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American Gas Machine, a
Division of Queen Stove Works, Inc.,
manufactured these four
lantern models (left to right) -
KFL-1, KFL-2, KFL-11, &
KFL-21.
All use propane cartridges
that are no longer made.
They are inserted up from
the open bottom of the "fount."
The first 3 lanterns are
in Brien Page's collection.
This is a Kamp Kook two
burner stove, Model 50-25
that uses two K-Fuel (propane)
canisters
that are protected by the
hinged metal pieces in front of the grate (raised in this image).
This stove is in Bob Meyer's
collection.
This model is in a K-Appliances
catalog of the Queen Products Division
that we can date to 1959.
The Otto Bernz Co., Inc.,
Rochester, New York,
made this Bernz O Matic
model TX007.
This was probably an early
model based on the stand
that only accommodates
the 14 oz propane cylinders.
This one mantle lantern
is in Brien Page's collection.

Both of these lanterns
may be Bernz O Matic Model TX006.
These two mantle lanterns
in Glenn Knapke's collection (left)
and Brien Page's collection
(right)
are presumably early models
from the 1950s or 60s as the above TX007.
The lantern on the right
has a Bernz replacement metal base.
The Otto Bernz Co., Inc.
made several models, including this TX-900, in this style
with the propane tank at
a slant under the lantern.
The globe is marked "BERNZ-O-MATIC
PORTA LIGHT" and "PYREX Made in the U.S.A."
The date stamp on the black
valve wheel is August, 1955.
The handle is slanted at
the top to complement the slanted cylinder holder.
Jim Robson owns this lantern
that came in a box stamped TX-700.
This Model TX850L two burner
new-old-stock stove
came in the original box
with propane cylinders, etc.
Glenn Knapke can date this
stove to the early 1960s
based on the papers with
the stove.
Bernz O Matic Model TX
550 one burner stove
dates to the mid 1960's.
The propane canister stores
inside the back of the stove
when not in use.
This stove is in Patrick
States's collection.

Bernz O Matic's Dual Beam
Model No. TX750 (left) and TX750PI (right) propane lantern.
The one on the left is
dated March, 1969.
The one on the right, in
Brien Pages collection,
has an electronic ignition
feature (upper left in the image) and dates to Nov. 71.
Screens at the bases of
the globe
keep insects from entering
the chambers and destroying the mantles.
This Bernz O Matic Two
Burner Propane Gas Cook Stove, Model TX-800,
is dated Dec. '55 on the
two valve knobs.
Each burner has its own
propane cylinder
and is independently controlled.
The grate folds up to form
a carrying handle and the instructions
are on the sheet metal
plates in the middle of the grate.
Bernz O Matic Model TX-825
Picnik-Chef Cook Stove
uses two propane cylinders
to fuel the two burners.
This stove, in Brien Page's
collection, has never been used.

The Brinkmann Corporation
has a lantern model
with a built-in reflector
that can be opened for
360 degrees of light (left)
or closed to reflect the
light (right).
This lantern is in Brien
Page's collection.
The Brinkmann Corporation
also has this
all stainless steel propane
two burner stove.
Brien Page, whose collection
this is in,
did not have a propane
cylinder attached
when he took this image.

Bullfinch Gas Equipment
Ltd., Birmingham,UK
made a variety of commercial
propane lanterns.
This floodlight was exported
to Sweden and marketed by Primus.
It may have been used by
the Civil Defense
This floodlight is in Brien
Page's collection.