I bought a brass candle lantern 45 years ago from a company called Early Winters, which I just found in my cathedral of entropy (aka basement). I'd forgotten about it all this time and through several cross-country moves, and don't recall ever using it or even lighting it.

Some questions for those of you who have some experience with candle lanterns.
- Why the heck use one in this age of multiple electronic alternatives?
- Can they be safely used hanging in a tent? I might fall asleep while it's still burning.
- Can they warm a tent in cold weather?
- How to clean the brass and stuck-up insides? I suppose there are brass cleaners on the market. The more puzzling thing is that I couldn't figure out how the thing, simple as it appears to be, works. The glass won't slide up more than a half inch, and the candle holder won't slide out the bottom. It's as if the old thing is all gummed-up or glued-up inside.

Some questions for those of you who have some experience with candle lanterns.
- Why the heck use one in this age of multiple electronic alternatives?
- Can they be safely used hanging in a tent? I might fall asleep while it's still burning.
- Can they warm a tent in cold weather?
- How to clean the brass and stuck-up insides? I suppose there are brass cleaners on the market. The more puzzling thing is that I couldn't figure out how the thing, simple as it appears to be, works. The glass won't slide up more than a half inch, and the candle holder won't slide out the bottom. It's as if the old thing is all gummed-up or glued-up inside.




