"Assurans stove"

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  1. Fotogensamlaren

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    Hi everyone!

    Just bought this stove tonight! It's one "Assurans" stove from J.V Svensson in Stockholm (acording to Bo Ryman). I don't know anything about this stove so I'd be happy if someone could give me some information about it.

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    The stove

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    Look at the spiritcup!! It's removeble(?) why?

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    The burner

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    The burner from an different angle

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    Best Regards
    Magnus
     
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    Magnus: Is it a sin to covet thy neighbor's or listmate's stove. If so, I'm in trouble ;) ;) ;) Gordon
     
  4. Fotogensamlaren

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    Good morning!!

    I need to go to school within 5 min so I gotta be quick!

    OK! Of the design and everything I think the stove almost looks like this:
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    BUT the airscrew on my stove is special assemble on thetank while the air screw on the other stove is on the kerosene filling thing (Can't remember the name of the "thing")


    Some information about this stove:
    The condition is fantastic, it's over 100 years old the tank don't got any dents or something. The three legs are made of tree (!) - See the pictures.

    But the info I don't know - WHEN was it produced??

    Regards
    Magnus
     
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  5. Fotogensamlaren

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    ;) :) But that's humanity
     
  6. Headless_T_Gunner

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    That is a very unusual and interesting stove.
     
  7. Fotogensamlaren

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    Here cames one more picture of the stove. Later tonight one more will come so you guys can compare the stove with one "normal" stove


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    Best Regards
    Magnus
     
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    Here cames some more pictures of the stove in the light of one Primus No 1094 (500 C.P).

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    Great picture.

    Best Regards
    Magnus
     
  9. Ian

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    You have some impressive lamps Magnus, but the stove forum is not the place to show them off.
     
  10. Fotogensamlaren

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    Good evening Ian!

    Sorry about the lantern picture's but I said earlier today that I'd take a photo on one normal stove just to compare the stoves but I didn't got anyone good at home so I took one Primus lantern and lighted it and took some shots.

    Best Regards
    Magnus
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  11. bajabum

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    Ian,
    I don't mind the occasional lamp! We see plenty of lamp photos from your meets! :D
     
  12. Ian

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    So you do, but you also see them mostly where they belong; in the Club House.
     
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    Picky,Picky :D
     
  14. Ian

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    Yep!