Scouting, Volume 62, Number 3, March-April 1974 Page: 23
82, W1-W24, [16] p. : ill. ; 28 cm.View a full description of this periodical.
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The Coleman
Portable. Rechargeable. Just about the most
convenient light ever produced. That s
Coleman s new electric lantern.
It operates from a single wet-cell battery.
And supplies 3000 hours of power. When
you need it, where you need it.
Charge it with ordinary house current, or
from your car s cigarette lighter. Up to 150
recharges either way . . . with up to 20
hours of light on each charge. Or operate
it directly from AC or DC current.
There s an 8-watt fluorescent bulb, tough
plastic lens and high-gloss reflector. Plus a
rugged ABS plastic case that takes jars and
jolts in stride.
Around the house, in any emergency, at
the campsite. There s never been a light
like the Charger.
Ask someone
who has one.
Greatest name in the great outdoors for
lanterns, stoves, coolers, jugs, heaters,
tents and sleeping bags.
C:r:\ Charger M0
b/eman
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Boy Scouts of America. Scouting, Volume 62, Number 3, March-April 1974, periodical, March 1974; New Brunswick, New Jersey. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth353680/m1/23/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Boy Scouts of America National Scouting Museum.