Svea 123

Discussion in 'Svea No: 123 & 123R' started by foresterscott01, Apr 2, 2010.

  1. foresterscott01

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    This is one of three Svea 123's that I've restored in recent months. Although I do have one 123R I prefer the older style as it has a smoother flame adjustment and one less moving part.

    Scott

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    Very nice!
     
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    Brilliant photographs of a fine stove!
    Thanks.
     
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    Hello Scott

    Your 123 looks absolutely stunning.

    Your photos are also of the highest order - well done!! :D :D
     
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    Beautiful stove Scott!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    Thank you for adding your stove!!!

    Jeff
     
  6. foresterscott01

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    Thanks for all the kind words. Nice to know that the pics are appreciated.

    I'm working on a 123R right now. As soon as I find a windscreen for it it will be complete. I've ordered the much less expensive GSI stainless nalgene bottle cup for it instead of an original cup, which also avoids me having to buy another cup handle. I'll post pics when complete.

    Scott