I don't know who made the stove it had a Coleman fuel cylinder attached to it but I don't believe it

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    It looks like a modified Primus Grasshopper stove.
     
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    It is a Primus grasshopper stove, here they were sold and made to use propane bottles.
     
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    Thank you
     
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    Thank you everybody that's what I thought it looked like too but I couldn't find any for sale here I'm not exactly when it was bought but I'm going to guess late '60s early seventies. It was my grandfather's or one of my uncle's. All I know is it has been packed away since 1985 so I know it was about before then lol. Again thank you all for the help