New to me, servicing was minimal - needed a new O-ring seal in the burner screw cap ... and the bag for the burner and pot lifter ... ... had some handy camping memorabilia enclosed, the tin-opener marked 'WD-1976' Flip up, clip-on simmer ring burner type Some comparisons with a modern Trangia 25 - happens to be a duossal set. Loads more holes in the modern lower windshield to accommodate various butane and liquid-fuelled burner options No lugs to interlock with upper windshield Beefier riveted strap lugs on the older model as opposed to stamped, pressed-out type Burner differences Much thinner gauge metal pans (particularly so in the case of the duossal type here) Still, a Trangia's a fine device, whenever it was manufactured John
Hi presscall, very nice trangia you've got there! hope you enjoy lots of very nice cups of tea/coffe from it! Archie aged 9
Great Trangia John. That generation, bar the simmer ring, is the best of them as far as I'm concerned.