Attached is a Goldberg Bros Stove Guide compiled with assistance from the Goldberg Bros Camp Stove FB Group and other collectors. There is not a lot known about these stoves or the Goldberg Bros as a company, but I think we made a good first run at it. Nothing should be considered the gospel here as we are mainly relying on magazine and newspaper articles. We have not run across any publication directly from the Goldberg Bros as of yet. Enjoy, and if you have more information on these stoves or the company please let me know so we can get it into the next updated version of the guide. Thanks,
@JCColeman-3 That Goldman Guide is golden. What a lot of effort to find and organize all that information. Even with help it must have taken years. Thanks to everyone who played a part and thank you for sharing. Ben P.S. - I love the flame pattern on those old stoves.
Thank's for the interesting information! Never seen Goldberg Bros Stoves and no Goldberg Bros Stove here, but document contains interesting information and stove detail drawings.
There are no Goldbergs in the Reference Gallery but they are mentioned with photos on the CCS website. After looking over the documentation I thought the name Goldberg sounded familiar. When I found this post I remembered why. Turns out I have a Goldberg Sure Fire #2 buried somewhere. Ben
There are actually several references and pictures of Goldberg stoves on this forum and even a Sure Fire Model NO-O in the Reference Gallery. However, they are hard to find as they are listed by the nameplate such as Sure Fire, Wizard, STACO, etc…. Ben “z1ulike”, your post in CCS is referenced as a known example on page 26 of the guide.