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krv3000:
hi all im in need of sum help john has got me a carbide bike lamp its French make is cicca its complete I think but I don't no I have had a look on the net plenty of pics of this type of lamp but im after a parts list/ diagram showing gaskets rubber rings  that sort of stuff I will be doing a post on the refurb of the lamp but want as much info as possible be for I rip it a part     

kayzed1:
Could try these people
https://www.my-urbex.com/collections/lampes-acetylene
or ask on this site..
https://www.28dayslater.co.uk/threads/carbide-nozzles.92338/#post-1055588
Lyn.

Fergus OMore:
Hi Bob

Long time ago but I cannot see that there is much in a carbide lamp.
I'd go to the Beamish Museum and see what they have.

Carbide lamps were common in 'non gassy' pits which were local in both our areas.
Me Dah had one at Greenside Colliery and I recall that the old motor bikes used them as standard.

The urine which was usually wanted, I guess that you'll have to find a more local supply :beer:

As kids we used to get scrap carbide that had been emptied at the old Catherine pit and we made carbide guns with pop  bottles. You can guess the rest!

Cheers

Norm

awemawson:
At school we used to put some in the ink wells in the desks - the acetylene used to stink for hours  :bugeye:

(early 1960's when we had to write copper plate script with dip pens)

NormanV:
Andrew, I also remember those days, except I could never master the copperplate script, mine was more like a spider crawling across the page!
I coveted job was to be "ink monitor" to fill the inkwells.

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