This 1935 Primus 77 that just arrived today. I took these photos so I could ask how it works. Then I found the instructions posted in the Reference Library so no need. Anyway might as well post the photos anyway. Ben
Thats a different burner. All the other 77s here have either slotted burners or normal silents. You could have a less common variant. They are quite a nice stove to use
While I'm typically more interested in small single burners your stove might make me a convert. Very nice Ben! Jerry
Actually this one in the reference gallery has the same burner as mine. They list it as "first version" so maybe different stoves have different burners depending on when they were produced. Ben
Hi Ben, That is a very interesting stove, so when are you going to show some flame shots. Cheers, Norman
Hi Ben I've got a newer two burner Coleman without a brass tank if you would like to trade? I May ask that you sweeten up the deal though. Nice acquisition
Flame shots will be a while. It seems to be all there but it's missing a pump leather and gasket under the fill cap. Who knows about the NRV. Anyway I don't have time to mess with it right now so it went in the garage with the rest of the stoves waiting for attention. Ben
Hi Ben, I understand what you are talking about. I have a few in my garage that are in need of some attention. Cheers, Norman