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Flashlights : Niagara Brand / Mini Lantern Style

Niagara 2 Cell Red Steel Mini Lantern Called   Niagara 2 Cell Red Steel Mini Lantern Called "Junior Guide" with Back Handles and Toggle Switch




Value: $20.00
Manufacturer: Niagara
Mfgr. Model #: N/A
Circa: 1933
Battery: 2C
Style: Mini Lantern



Online Since: 4/10/2007
FM Reference #: NI00004
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Send E-Mail to robin warrens robin warrens on Jun 14, 2012 - 8:44 AM
My mother has one of these lanterns thaqt works even the light bulb is original and it works the batteries are the only thing that has been replaced. She is looking to sell it. You can contact me at my email address.
Send E-Mail to Joan Joan on Feb 1, 2012 - 10:11 AM
I have a Niagara Junior Guide. I need to know what type of bulb it takes and whether I can buy it locally. Thanks.
Send E-Mail to Felicia Felicia on Jul 2, 2009 - 4:49 PM
I was wondering if this instrument worked? and if it does if it can be purchased still? I have one already however the conductivity pieces have been taken out of it and I would like to add a working piece to my collection
Send E-Mail to colleen colleen on Mar 10, 2009 - 5:16 PM
I also wanted to note regarding the batteries. This one that I have does not fit 2 D size batteries, but the C size as you have noted.
Send E-Mail to colleen colleen on Mar 10, 2009 - 5:12 PM
I found this very flashlight and was thankful for the info. that your provided and the value price. Thanks
Send E-Mail to Jack Grieve Jack Grieve on Jan 2, 2009 - 9:45 AM
Ive got one of these is really cool, works good wasnt made in china or nothing
Send E-Mail to Kevin Kevin on Nov 27, 2007 - 4:15 PM
Will be listing one of these soon on eBAY.....I think it's closer to CIRCA 1933 than 1920 indicated in your information (see PATENT date on top). Mine takes to "D" cells, no "C" cells.
Thanks for the great website....
Kevin
Send E-Mail to Joe Joe on Apr 30, 2006 - 3:04 AM
I just came across this lantern. I don't know much about it. I was wanting to get some information on it if possible. Mine looks like this one, but is in better condition...Please give some information, looking forward to hearing about it....
Send E-Mail to Ralph Ralph on Apr 9, 2006 - 3:04 AM
I just picked up a Niagara Junior Guide. My flashlight though is a 2D unit not a 2C. Could your Info be a "Type O", or is there a Niagara Junior Guide 2D type also?
  Scott on Jan 26, 2006 - 12:01 AM
I have looked at all three of these flashlights and not one is like the one i got. if you have any more pictures of the red flashlights i would love to see them. soon as i can i'm going to send one to you too see, so if you haven't got one like this or seen one then you will see it,i would like to know the year of the one i got. thank you


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