*Important carbide lamp collection for sale*

The LM Collection of carbide lamps will be for sale starting April 19,
2022. This is the largest collection of carbide lamps you’ll probably ever
see.

Even if you don’t plan to buy anything, Texas cavers are invited to see
online photos and a brief video of this diverse collection. There are 66
lamps and many parts offered for sale (12 lamps were previously sold to a
collector). Now the remaining lamps are offered to cavers for two weeks,
then they will be sold on eBay.



The owner, long-time Austin caver Logan McNatt (retired), collected these
lamps over 50 years. Logan asks you not to contact him about his lamps. He
asked me, William R. (Bill) Elliott, to be his exclusive representative. I
thank Pam Lynn, Joe Sumbera and Gayle Unruh for helping me catalog Logan’s
lamps (we did this for free; the proceeds will go to Logan and his family.)



Images and a price list can be found at this link:



*https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3odtzn8xou3bayj/AAAq5OyIAJSLvrZisyU6U82Za?dl=0*
<https://www.dropbox.com/sh/3odtzn8xou3bayj/AAAq5OyIAJSLvrZisyU6U82Za?dl=0>



You will see a lot of filenames. Just click on the first one,
*carbide-clip-TSA.mp4*, and you will see a short video of the lamps. The
second file, *carbide-prices-LM.pdf*, details each lamp and batch prices,
matched to the photos. Each batch is pictured twice, like LM-Batch-01a.JPG
(front view), LM-Batch-01b.JPG  (back view). You can advance through the 27
batches like a slideshow, depending on your computer. You may download any
of it.

This silent auction includes 63 carbide lamps, 3 electric lamps, and parts,
but you also can see photos of the ones that sold. There are cap (caver)
lamps, large hand lanterns (miner’s lamps) and bicycle lamps. (The owner is
keeping a reference book, a few nice lamps, empty boxes and containers.)

Most lamps are in good to excellent condition. Some are rare. Three batches
of parts are offered with many reflectors, lamp tops, bottoms, gaskets and
felts. Lamps could be assembled from these parts, but you may have to buy
wingnuts and other small parts on eBay to complete them.

Brands include 20th Century, Autolite, Badger Brass, Butterfly, Conger,
Dewar, Fred R. Belt, Guy's Dropper, Hine-Watt Columbia, Hugo Zweigle,
Justrite, Minex, Oxweld, Powell & Hanmer Ltd. and Premier. Some are rare
bicycle lamps with red and green glass sidelights.



Own a piece of historical technology! Please see the video, photos and
price list first. This is a silent, online auction—pay our price to be sure
to get a batch of lamps, first-come, first-served. Note that our prices are
65-75% of the average for each brand on eBay. That’s a good deal. You might
go together with friends to buy a batch, or you may email your private bid
to me; your name remains private. I reserve the right to reject low offers.
If you bid below our price, you’ll have to wait a few days for the outcome.

PayPal and Venmo are the preferred methods of payment. The buyer also pays
UPS ground shipping up front, so I have to calculate that. You can arrange
to pick up the items to save on UPS ground shipping.

Except for one electric hand lamp, we will not be selling single lamps; it
requires too much time for 66 deals. If you want a single lamp, you can
find them on eBay at these average prices: Autolite $59, Premier $53, Guy's
Dropper $50, Justrite $39. Some go for much more.



After May 3 the remaining lamps will be sold in batches on eBay to provide
the best benefit to the owner.



In addition, at Logan’s request I have restored and polished 3 lamps to
donate to TSS (Texas Speleological Survey). They are not pictured here, but
will be auctioned later on. They include an Autolite, Guys Dropper, and a
Premier lamp. They are pretty!



Thanks!



*William R. (Bill) Elliott*

30105 Briarcrest Court

Georgetown, Texas 78628

speodes...@gmail.com

573-291-5093 cell
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