The hardware store is Weaver's, a local (IOW, not a national) establishment: http://www.weavershardware.com/ The present building is new, replacing one that burned; the old one was much more picturesque, starting out as an old schoolhouse and expanded many times. They don't sell Bibles anymore. The one I bought there says National Publishing Company, no further bibliographic information of any kind, not even a date and place of publication. I'm sure if you google up Die Bibel or Die Heilige Schrift you'll come up with a source or two!Nat wrote:Send them a bill next time, since they may have burned up the mantle, too. The price of these things has gone up something fierce in the last ten years or so when I wasn't looking. Luckily, I had bought a dozen of them for about $6 each at an area hardware store that caters to Mennonite and Amish trade. Today I think I've seen mantles listed at twice that price!
I can never get the wick properly trimmed on an Aladdin! I much prefer a Rayo anyway!
This hardware store is so Dutchie that I even found a copy there of the Bible in German (Martin Luther's landmark translation). I have treasured it now for years; the German is beautiful. And it's in the Roman alphabet, not Fraktur, so it's much easier for me to read.
Would that be Lehman's? I'd love to get a Luther Bible - even Fraktur, which I used to be able to read.
I've seen the Lehman's catalogue, but never been there; it's somewhere in Ohio, IIRC.
I have always just used the plastic wick trimmer that came with my Aladdins; I think there's a brass one available also. There was a discussion of this topic on the board sometime in the recent past, as I recall.