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Aladdin lamp mantle shortage!

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#1 ·
I didn't want to hijack the thread started by GrammasCabin, entitled "Aladdin Lamp Parts." She was having difficulty in finding mantles for her Aladdin lamps.

I did a little research and found the press release below, dated 2/10/2010, from the Aladdin Mantle Lamp Company. Apparently, there has been a shortage of mantles for some time. The company is attempting to rectify the problem.

http://www.aladdinlamps.com/News.asp

LATEST MANTLE UPDATE

February 10, 2010—Clarksville, TN, USA

Dear Aladdin Customer:

TELEPHONE CALLS: Every day, here at Aladdin, we receive numerous telephone calls asking when Aladdin Lox-On mantles will be back in stock. It seems that just about every time those callers remind us that we “promised” delivery of Lox-On mantles starting back in August of 2009, then it was September, then November, December and now it is February 2010 with mantles still not available. Everyone is frustrated—that’s a fact—and we apologize that the projected delivery dates have been missed.

OUR FRIEND, JUERGEN WEISSNER: As most of our customers know, Mr. Juergen Weissner accepted the challenge to leave his home in Australia and to go to the Philippines to supervise the production of Aladdin Lox-On mantles. His assignment was to build, from the ground up, all the manufacturing equipment necessary to produce mantles. The task before him was tremendous. All of the machinery had to be re-engineered, since no drawings existed. Prior to his departure to Manila, Juergen spent countless hours, over many, many months, designing new equipment including the most difficult of all—the burnout or sintering oven.

ORIGINAL ESTIMATE: The original estimated completion time, prior to Juergen arriving in the Philippines, was that it would require approximately two months or 60 days to build the equipment and begin production. That estimate seemed very reasonable last summer, prior to Juergen’s arrival on October 15, 2009. But after he did arrive, a multitude of problems quickly developed that required his immediate attention including the re-building of much of the equipment that he was already counting on for production including knitting machines, drying ovens, washing machines and so forth.

The re-building of existing equipment to support Aladdin Lox-On mantle production added an additional month so that the original schedule became 90 days rather than 60. In addition to the problems with old equipment, problems developed with materials for the newly designed Aladdin equipment not being made to the specs that Juergen has specified. This caused more delays, since these parts had to be re-made, and suddenly the 60 day schedule ballooned to 120 days. Needless to say, Juergen was very frustrated with his suppliers and so were all of us here at Aladdin since we couldn’t keep our good intentioned promises with our customers.

LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL: The situation had gotten so bad by early January—this past month—that we knew that something had to change or this nightmare might never end. Our new president and CEO, George Murphy, who previously managed General Electric’s world wide lighting operations, volunteered to go to Manila and personally take charge. George, with his vast engineering background, arrived the last week in January 2010 and immediately solved the mechanical problems associated with the burnout oven. Now, thanks to his intervention, the oven is scheduled to be readied for testing by mid February 2010. If all goes as planned, then we expect first production of Lox-On samples by month’s end.

If the end of February 2010 schedule holds for first production samples, then the Lox-On mantle samples will be flown to Clarksville. Then they will be subjected to mechanical strengths tests, then metered for light output readings. If all goes well with our analysis, then actual production for inventory will commence in March at the rate of 500 plus mantles daily.

NEW STOCK: Beginning stock of 5000 mantles will be air freighted to Clarksville and we will allocate the initial production to cover as many dealers as possible.

There are many “ifs” with this schedule and more delays could be added, but we are doing our absolute best—every single day—to bring, high-quality, Aladdin Lox-On mantle back to market, as quickly as possible.

In closing, let all of us here at Aladdin thank you for your great patience and thank you, too, for being such great loyal customers. You are dear to our hearts.


Most cordially,

Tony Batts
General Manager
 
#2 ·
To me the big question(s) is why did they put all their mantles in one basket? Where were they manufactured before the Phillipines and why did they close that? Seems kind of a foolish business decision to close one before the other was in operation. I've been wondering why I couldn't find any replacement mantles.

Thanks Cabin Fever for the info.

Limey
 
#7 ·
ummm. if all the lights go out in the US ,300 million population, and only able to produce 500 mantles daily. Sounds like someone needs to be massively warehousing these things.
 
#11 ·
Aladdin lamp mantles should be available again soon. I just tested a prototype sample. It looked great, burned bright and was much higher quality than the prior production run. Aladdin clearly made some mistakes getting to this place, but if their new mantles are anything like this prototype (which was pretty impressive) it's worth the wait!

If you want to see pictures of the new prototype mantle in use, click here: http://countrylife.lehmans.com/2010/05/20/testing-an-aladdin-mantle/

For ideas on other types of non-electric lighting, click here: http://countrylife.lehmans.com/2010/01/19/im-in-love-with-aladdin-lamps/

NOTE: The blog posts I referenced in the links above are informational. They have links to http://www.lehmans.com, which is a commercial site. But the posts themselves are designed to be helpful without hardly any commercial content. Hope you enjoy the photos and information I provided!

Thanks! Galen
 
#12 ·
Thanks Galen for posting the update.

I for one have zero problems with the 'commercial' aspect. If only all stores carried the same treasures ya'll do, the world would be a better place. As it is, your store is one of my favorites. I use your printed catalog regularly.

I know ya'll are probably mighty busy, but if someone could post back when the new stock arrives (saw where they were still backordered) it'd be appreciated.

Thanks!
 
#14 ·
Galen, welcome to these forums. Glad to see you visiting and posting too.

Also a big thank you for sponsoring your forum and at least one other, i.e. http://gaelio.com/homesteadfriends/board.html You have been sponsoring it for many years and with great appreciation.

I am proud to say that I have ordered from your company and have been very pleased with my purchases.