Moha No 0:1920s

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  1. Admin

    Admin Courtesy of Iani

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    I was unfortunate to get outbid by Spiritburner a while back on one of these : his Moha No 0 then luck would have it, Shedman found one, missing its original tin, thanks very much Steve, and Henk for the tin and spares.


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  2. islandpiper

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    Great pics. I wonder about all the "spare parts" or were they off and you soldered the whole stove back together? Interesting burner and nice flame shots. piper
     
  3. Svea 121

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    Hi

    A very beautiful stove. I have never seen one like it. Flame ring seem's to be made from sheet metal.
    It's in perfect condition for a stove almost 100 year old.

    Daryoush
     
  4. Svea 121

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    By flame ring I meant the burner's top part or circle.
     
  5. Admin

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    I would be a clever sod if I could put it back together Piper.

    All the internal/external components were soldered into position prior to the base being fitted.
    There is no way the non return valve can be reinstalled - I would have to fit a Primus 96 pump.

    Daryoush - You are not wrong, sheet metal ( Brass )
     
  6. Big BTU

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    Nice stove Graham,

    I like the silent burner. :thumbup: typical German over design. :lol:
     
  7. yonadav

    yonadav Subscriber

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    As always, Iani, you manage to lay your hands on the most exotic stoves I've seen.

    Keep going, mate - thanks for sharing.

    Yonadav
     
  8. Trojandog

    Trojandog United Kingdom Subscriber

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    A fascinating stove and a nice presentation Ian.

    Terry
     
  9. shagratork

    shagratork United Kingdom Moderator, R.I.P. Subscriber

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    Hello Ian

    You have presented yet another great stove and the detailed shots are a treat to see.
    Also, yet another example of the great members we have on CCS in the form of Henk and Steve.

    After looking at all the photos, I kept going back to the silent burner and the flame shots because something about the burner nagged me at the back of my brain.

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  10. Tracer

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    And another one on my search list :D

    Great flames and nice stove Iani, congratulations.
     
  11. Iming Muslimin Indonesia

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    Dear all,

    Is this stove smaller than Svea 123R?
    I'm kind of looking for a kerosene stove as small as Svea 123R or smaller.


    Best regards,
    IM
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