Dutch stuff

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by motorang, Dec 26, 2005.

  1. motorang

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    Good morning out there,

    I stumbled over this nice site while searching the web for affordable camp ovens in Europe. They have them, and also a camp stove page with some pictures and stuff.

    If you wanna look, mind you. The site did not display well with Opera, it might take Internet Explorer to view everything.

    http://www.qvist.nl/OCMEMORABILIA Branders.htm thats the stove page
    http://www.qvist.nl/OC SHOP Dutch Ovens.htm and this is for ovens

    Hope you like it
    happy new year

    Andy
     
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  2. fyldefox

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    Hi Andy

    Yes I think that the stove site is good - thanks

    Cheers

    Keith
     
  3. shagratork

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    Nice site Andy - well done!
     
  4. Jur

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    Earlier this Qvist was also into general outdoor stuff (I bought some very ugly, but sturdy and - at least for motorcycling - effective rain overboots from him), but now he is apparently concentrating on outdoor cookery.

    On his site is this for free http//www.qvist.nl/AA%20ADVERTENTIES/veldkeuken.pdf

    I made one of those and took it camping with my family (of 5 + dog) last summer. Although a bit heavy, it proved tremendously useful when cooking for such a crowd day after day. All cooking gear, including 2 stoves (a 111B and a 502), and all sorts of related items could be stored inside close at hand.

    Jur
     
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    Jur, I love the old publication. Any idea as to its date?
    It looks to be somewhere in the 1950s or 1960s.

    I am also impressed that you actually made one and used it.
     
  6. Jur

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    Thanks Trevor,

    But mind you, making it was mostly just transpiration, as the inspiration was already provided.

    I don't know how old the publication is exactly, but Qvist should be able to tell.

    Jur
     
  7. Canadian Iain

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    Hey Jur,

    I recognise the plans but cannot place from where. Very similiar to the American Boy Scout Patrol Kitchens.

    Iain
     
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    Yep i did that many years ago 30 or so with my kids car camping and tent it was nice everything there just pick up and go .But first load up the cooler or the ice chest.I sill got the book some where did not use legs got a colemam folding stand dam good old days no crowds. ok found it 1973 date

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