Gonna revive this thread. The red sets are very cool. I also like the black ones from Japan. Both seem like unobtanium.
The 90th anniversary sets did not have the red kettle, just the pans. I ultimately found a red kettle on ebay for my set though the shades of red are different. Trangia makes specialty runs for the Japanese market and they made more 90th anniversary stuff that what was generally available elsewhere.
For example these were sold in Japan. I have plain aluminum cups, but not the red one with a non stick interior. https://www.ebay.com/itm/Trangia-Ha...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
Thanks guys! I suppose I better find a plain one for myself. Could be a beaten up one to match my favourite Trangia although I could soon mess up a new one!
I saw these on Amazon Japan last year and nearly bought one, but in a rare moment of self control I passed.
alan, thanks for adding content to rik's old thread. I was unaware 'til now and "limited edition" may disappear so a pic may be helpful down the road. Here we go: Half pint mug 1 cup / 8 oz., ... mug?, a tea cup more like it? Small to stow inside the small kettle of a 27, and then too small? Or if it doesn't stow in the kit, then what hmmm . FYI comparison: Svea 123 has 1 1/2 cup size (12 oz to the brim), a 10 oz serving and that's small. thx omc
A web shot of the boxes. Also could have been a homemade deal. I don't know. http://japantimeshop.com/product/트란지아-메스틴-손잡이-반합-레드-trangia-mess-tins-red/1127/
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