HASAG VULKAN No.8

Discussion in 'Hasag' started by Motoshi Makino, Feb 17, 2009.

  1. Motoshi Makino

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    Small, lovely gasoline stove.
    Year of manufacture is not understood.

    Best Regards,
    Motoshi

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  2. DAVE GIBSON

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    i don't know anything about it but the pot stand leg/handle is very clever.
     
  3. mr optimus

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    A very nice unusual little stove i whould think by the design quite modern i whould like to see how it performs i whould imagine it is a good efective little stove nice one
     
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    I'm not certain but I think Hasag had 'gone' by the end of the 1950's. The stove is a beauty.
     
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  5. brassnipplekey

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    The stove coating , if its not paint , looks to be hard/industrial chrome.

    Nick
     
  6. Hasag

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    Hi Motoshi,

    you've got a very nice stove.
    It was produced after 1928 as there is still the old label (gearwheel, torch and wings)used before 1928 and the new label, the brandname HASAG in the lozenge, on your Stove.
    The coating is matened nickle.

    Hasag produced lamps and stoves until Germany started WW2 in 1939 - after that time HASAG produced only gunshells and ammunition and was the third biggest masskiller of Jews and forced laborers in Nazi-Germany.
    The brand was deleted in 1945 and only some lamps were produced further in sovjet-eastern Germany with Hasag-label until the 1960ies.

    So far this little history-excursion, good luck, Björn :content: