Tourist 'Prim' Compact

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  1. Archivist

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  2. hikin_jim

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    A fascinating series of posts, Ross.

    HJ
     
  3. Takeshi

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    interesting to see 2 way valve spindles.
    One for shut/open another for clean?

    regards
     
  4. bajabum

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    Spiffy !
    No pot rests?
     
  5. Knight84

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    It does look like the post rest are missing.

    Interesting stove though.


    Jeff
     
  6. dsk

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    Really nice, and interesting one.

    dsk
     
  7. Spiritburner

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    They certainly aren't in the shots - just the locating brackets. Still went for close on £200 on ebay. :shock:
     
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    WOW
    Thats a lot of Rubles !!!
     
  9. CWilkins

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    Hello,
    That is a very cleanly designed looking Russian stove ? The best part is that you can take some metal stock and bent it into shape and make your own pot supposts. Make the large U's like on a 8R. Only use thin flat stock. Just like the metal supports in a filing cabinet :)

    Chuck