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Please let us know if you'd like to suggest a site for inclusion here. Also let us know if you come across a dead link.
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Old Town Coleman Center
'The original on-line resource for collectors & outdoor enthusiasts everywhere'
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Trangia Catalogue Archive
Great effort by Trangia. Most catalogues from 1925 listed on their site.
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Fotogenforum.se
Fotogenforum.se är ett forum där användare och samlare av gamla lyktor,kök blåslampor osv som drivs med förgasningsprincipen av Fotogen,Sprit eller bensin kan visa upp sina prylar, diskutera eller fråga om råd och tips.
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Toshiaki Kojiya's
website showcases his extensive collection & is a great reference for those stoves you may not have seen yet as well as fine examples of those you have. The site is in Japanese but the main links are in English so it's easy to navigate around the site. Great pictures & regularly updated - well worth a regular visit.
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The Primus Museum & Restaurant
run by CCS member Aldo S. Mazzoni Rivas of Montevideo - Uruguay. I recommend spending some time browsing this great site! There are some fantastic items to be seen in the photos.
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Gas Pressure Lanterns, Lamps, Stoves and Irons
Terrence Marsh's website has an emphasis on lanterns & lamps but has some good content on stoves.
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Showsei
"Laid-Back:焚火な野遊び" ・・・Always Open Air・・・with Works of Art.,Vintage Stoves and Lanterns!
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The Handi Virtual Museum
is the web site of Handi owner Albert White. This famous Australian company manufactured stoves, lamps, irons & other products. Read Alberts story on how he saved the brand from extinction.
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BernieDawg Stove Lab
"So, if you are interested in accurate information about vintage stoves delivered in a more or less random series of blog posts, by someone who knows what they are talking about, then this it the place you’ve been looking for."
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Super Shioshio
This is another Japanese website with extensive thumbnail index galleries of stoves listed by fuel type & size. There are also very detailed results of boiling time tests done on many camp stoves. For me a stove is fast, very fast or slow but this will tell you to the second!
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International Fuel Names
The Fuel Name FAQ This website will help you find the right fuel for your stove just about anywhere in the world - this is a very useful reference for the traveller & collector alike.
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Gluehlicht
German language collector site featuring stoves, pressure & wick lamps, blowlamps & heaters.
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Tom Zuercher's
website features both lamps & stoves.
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Adventures in Stoving
CCS member Hikin' Jim's blog. His blogs aim is to "1. To serve as a resource for "Stoving 101" type information, that is to provide basic information about stoves and their use. 2. To provide detailed but practical reviews of stoves. Tired of "fluff" reviews where everything is vague and they never really give a stove any hard scrutiny? Here, I try to dig just a bit deeper and provide some real information. And finally 3. To showcase some of the many fascinating stoves that I have."
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Trangia Central
This is a website covering "all things Trangia" from vintage and discontinued products to the present day range of camp stoves and accessories
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Zen Backpacking Stoves
The stove spur of the Zen Backpacking site
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