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.
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
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
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 )
As always, Iani, you manage to lay your hands on the most exotic stoves I've seen. Keep going, mate - thanks for sharing. Yonadav
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.
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 --