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This is a Canadian model 200. Canadian ventis are slightly thicker than US ventis, I believe. See the large photo in the middle of this page.

Would you prefer to see Ferrari's photo instead of this one?


This is a "YAKI" venti of BURGUNDY 200A. Please compare with right above photo of normal 200A's "YAKI" venti. BURGUNDY's venti became darker and darker. Very interesting!


I don't know wheather this little one's venti turns..... dark blue or black? Anyway....a lot of damages on it.


This is a 220B's "YAKI" venti. Why don't you compare with above 242C's "YAKI" venti. Any differences?


Above photos shows 220B's and 228C's "YAKI" venti. They burned for 30minutes and 228C's venti did get slight color change while 220B's venti changed a lot. That means 228's BIG HAT venti has more ability of reducing heat...!?


228C ( other 228 models, too) has a while coated porceilane venti. It could be more thicker than 220B's venti. This is why it does not change a lot?

Welcome to "YAKI" venti collections!

Brief (really brief) history about "YAKI" venti for websurfers who came this page directry from some other outside links or pages....
I coined "Yaki venti" with no specific reasons. "Yaki" means "Baked" in Japanese. All the sudden I was attracted to watch color variations when the venti got HOT!


--------I thank Mr. A who subumitted those photos!-------

Color variations. What does it mean?
Let's look at the above 2 photos and compare each other (actually, compare their venti). >Left lantern: April 1962 made BURGUNDY 200A.
>Right lantern: November 1950 made first model 200.

Did you see any differences between them? I am not sure that how long he run those 2 lanterns, but 200's venti abusolutely got good enough to say..... "It's BURGUNDY".

"YAKI" venti photos will be added whenever I have a chace.
Mr. A.... I am always welcome to other "YAKI" venti collections!


--------This is a "YAKI" venti of CANADIAN model 200-------


--------Hopefully, I want to light them on every night-------

This 1970's 200A still needs more heat to become BURGUNDY.

I don't think I can take photos of "YAKI" venti for such a beauty. It might be get chips or clack if I burned it. This is a NOS 200A's venti.

"Low" venti models hold more heat?

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