Dear John / Alex Nice to meet you. I'm not at English so put photo,made with 0.35mm brass board, very thinner. Soldering with silver was difficult. Best Regards HONDA
Outstanding work @HONDA and your English is very good! Silver soldering (silbrazing). Our son lives in Japan (10 years this year) - Minato-Ku, Tokyo. My wife and I stayed at the Honke Bankyu ryokan, north of Nikko, during our most recent visit to Japan. Wonderful country. John
Dear John Big surpris,your son is living Minatoku! My home is Ohotaku Tokyo think 10km only! Bankyu Japanese style hotel is one of the Best place to feel relax I think. I don't know impolite or not, but send my family photo with American friend. Please send my Best Regards, also your wife and son.
Thank you shagratork and ally I already made more easy spirit can for Primus 96 age 1915. To make all brass can take a lot of time. I don't understand why genuine can doesn't enter the original tin!? Best regards HONDA
Very true. Onsen, food, hospitality - superb. Not impolite at all. Charming. My respects to you all. Here’s our son in Baird’s Real Ale Bar in Tokyo. And my regards to your loved ones also. John
@HONDA, As Shagratork says, the stove is lovely, but the tin is a piece of art --truly *stunning*. Not just the construction, but the conception and the design, too. Thank you for posting photos of its assembly. Alex
@HONDA fantastic spirit can I like the fact that you have replicated the same design of foot on it as on the No 96 stove. Great work! Welcome All the best Nick
Hi @HONDA , you ask why original spirit can does not fit the No.96 Pocket Primus stove. Here is a link to photos of my 1922 No. 96 pocket Primus and its spirit can does fit: https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/pocket-primus-no-96-1922.12119/ Best Regards, Kerophile.