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Hexamine was the reason so many Bluet s200 stoves were bought.
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Could anyone give an approximate manufacture date for this stove, thanks. [ATTACH]
These were usually dug into trenches and the Army Catering Corps would do their thing. [ATTACH] Picture from B.A.O.R. Photos.
George, do you have an educated guess at a manufactured date?
This new to me stove has British Made embossed but no engraving on the font, no discernable markings on the tin which leads to the question: which...
No military markings.
This Monitor stove has the numbers 6910 engraved on the side of the tank. A search of the forums found that this was a date in the UK format...
The mess tins page seems to feature your kettle Ross.
I like the Monitor Picnic stove but I really must get transit covers. [ATTACH]
I use a 100 ml plastic bottle with twist cap that Gary, redspeedster, SBP supplied.
[ATTACH] Can't seem to find any information on this stove, Indian, Far Eastern, European ???
Could not access site at about 14:00 today, report from BT advised site was on line but could not be accessed.
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It does have a hexagonal riser with some sort of spindle fitted (but broken off). I will get some better photo's later.
[ATTACH] I have the stove now and it looks like it is marked 07, I will clean it further to confirm.
I am trying to find info on a Primus 17 but have not managed to find anything, date letter is W 1932. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Ray.
Hi Andy, in the forum "The Stove Reference Gallery" under "Great Britain" manufacturer "Townson & Coxson" there are pictures of lots of different...
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