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Grier Gee Bee I LSide
Grier Gee Bee I Back
Grier Gee Bee I Bottom
Grier Gee Bee I & Original Box
Grier Gee Bee II RSide
  Grier Gee Bee II LSide.jpg - GEE BEE II - Scarce brass lamp marked GRIER GEE BEE in raised letters on top, early Gee Bee lamp with knurled ringed base, with hook and cap braces, 3 in dia. brass reflector, working J & T (Jacobson and Turja) patented wire burner tip cleaner, mfg. by Grier Bros., ca. 1923-24, bottom unmarked  (The Grier Bros. Co. was founded in 1839 in Pittsburgh, PA to manufacture miner's equipment.  By the 1880s the company was very active in the manufacture and sales of oil wick lamps with branches in Hancock, MI and Dubois, PA.  They produced  a line of face and driver's wick lamps for both oil and Sunshine fuels including the popular STAR brand in a shield trademark (check out the Grier lamps in the oilwick lamp photos).  As wick lamps started phasing out with the increased use of carbide lamps, the company started producing carbide lamp models perhaps as early as 1910.  They marketed at least 26 different numbered carbide cap lamp models as the one shown here.  In 1924, the Grier Bros. plant and product line was purchased by the Gem Manufacturing Co. and a year later a product line of carbide lamps with the GEM product name was introduced that led to at least 18 different GEM lamp models being advertised; see Pohs, Miner's Flame Light, pp 245, 429-434)  
Grier Gee Bee II Back
Grier Gee Bee II Bottom
The Hansen Family Photo
Hansen DryLite I LSide
Hansen DryLite I RSide Cap Open

Grier Gee Bee II LSide | GEE BEE II - Scarce brass lamp marked GRIER GEE BEE in raised letters on top, early Gee Bee lamp with knurled ringed base, with hook and cap braces, 3 in dia. brass reflector, working J & T (Jacobson and Turja) patented wire burner tip cleaner, mfg. by Grier Bros., ca. 1923-24, bottom unmarked (The Grier Bros. Co. was founded in 1839 in Pittsburgh, PA to manufacture miner's equipment. By the 1880s the company was very active in the manufacture and sales of oil wick lamps with branches in Hancock, MI and Dubois, PA. They produced a line of face and driver's wick lamps for both oil and Sunshine fuels including the popular STAR brand in a shield trademark (check out the Grier lamps in the oilwick lamp photos). As wick lamps started phasing out with the increased use of carbide lamps, the company started producing carbide lamp models perhaps as early as 1910. They marketed at least 26 different numbered carbide cap lamp models as the one shown here. In 1924, the Grier Bros. plant and product line was purchased by the Gem Manufacturing Co. and a year later a product line of carbide lamps with the GEM product name was introduced that led to at least 18 different GEM lamp models being advertised; see Pohs, Miner's Flame Light, pp 245, 429-434) Download Original Image
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