Hello, Everyone ...
Would you please help me identify the brass shown in the figures below?
What you see is a shell that was modified to be a torch used by an Engineer with the Canadian National Railway system. He retired in 1951, so the shell is older than that. The cartridge was filled with oil, and a wick inserted through the head of the unit. When the flame was on, it was used to defrost parts of a steam engine during the Canadian winter.
I was not able to find a headstamp, and there is only one numeral imprinted along the length - a "785" at the base of the black area.
Thank you for your assistance.



Would you please help me identify the brass shown in the figures below?
What you see is a shell that was modified to be a torch used by an Engineer with the Canadian National Railway system. He retired in 1951, so the shell is older than that. The cartridge was filled with oil, and a wick inserted through the head of the unit. When the flame was on, it was used to defrost parts of a steam engine during the Canadian winter.
I was not able to find a headstamp, and there is only one numeral imprinted along the length - a "785" at the base of the black area.
Thank you for your assistance.


