Primus rare or not

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by oops56, Jan 22, 2006.

  1. oops56

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    Hi Robert

    I have not seen one like it.
    The design reminds me of how Coleman heat their fuel - by taking the fuel in a straight pipe across the burner.
    Thought you would have kept this little gem to yourself! |imgRemoved|
     
  3. jc

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    Nice, would the elaborate vapouriser be for paraffin in extra cold climates? or for a different fuel.
     
  4. fyldefox

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    Yes I think I would jump on it !

    Where are all these ugly stoves coming from ?

    I think the seller has no idea what the word unique means, either.

    Keith

    My missus thinks I am like Basil Fawlty some times, no idea why ;)
     
  5. oops56

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    Dam if the shipping was not so hi i could bid hi it would end up over $200.00 i got my eye on one that mite cost me like i need more
     
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    I agree, I believe its a Coleman/Naptha fuel burner, nice looking stove :lol:
     
  7. David Shouksmith

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    At $85 minimum, I think I'll pass...