SotM (Stove of the Month) December 2023

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  1. Spiritburner

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    Post your nomination as a reply to this post.

    The rules
    • Maximum of 2 pictures in the entry - one of which will be used for the vote. If your stove is listed in the Stove Reference Gallery a link can be added with your entry (not compulsory).
    • Stove must be presently owned by the member.
    • One entry per member.
    • Stoves that have won previously are excluded.
    NB - no theme, no requirement to post in the SRG, no requirement to be lit or working.

    This nominations post will be open for the month of December. At the end of the month the post will be closed & the qualifying stoves placed in a blind poll for members to vote for. The poll will remain open for 1 week. Most votes is the winner.

    The winner will get a SotM Winner notation on their posts & profile & a £10 voucher code from The Fettlebox
     
  2. Yannick Michel

    Yannick Michel France SotM Winner Subscriber

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    143E7A5B-BA47-4502-B01F-870E58A39881.jpeg D2E3A5E2-778A-444E-B5FC-A2ABEB647572.jpeg Hello
    I propose a Max Sievert Campus 3 :
     
  3. presscall

    presscall United Kingdom PotY Winner SotM Winner SotY Winner Subscriber

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    Primus No.96 of 1948 with cycle clip in Collars Ltd. box. In the Stove Reference Gallery HERE.

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    John
     
  4. Doc Mark

    Doc Mark SotM Winner Subscriber

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    WOW!! Two outstanding entries, right out of the chute! Well done @Yannick Michel , and @presscall! You Gentlemen have raised the bar, straight away! Thanks, and God Bless!

    - Doc
     
  5. Stanisław Grajewski

    Stanisław Grajewski Poland PotY Winner SotM Winner Subscriber

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    My entry for December:
    FOGAO COMBATE No 2 FABRICADO EM PORTUGAL 0a.JPG

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    The rest is HERE
    Thank you.
     
  6. mr optimus

    mr optimus United Kingdom Subscriber

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  7. luke1990 Germany SotM Winner

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    Hello,

    I would like to share my Enders 9061 with a CNC machined jet burner:lol: As the pictures suggest, the flamme is really amazing:p

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  8. BigScott

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    Unknown make, French IMG_20230929_161059_776~2.jpg IMG_20230929_130010.jpg more than likely, small spirit stove.
     
  9. Nickyboy

    Nickyboy United Kingdom Subscriber

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    Here's mine for this month. Primus 96 belonging to Stanley Le Sage of the RNAS. Tin dated 28th May 1916, the date of his enlistment. More in the SRG here. Primus 96 1915 time machine!
    Many thanks!!! 20220127_172547.jpg
     
  10. Blackdog

    Blackdog United Kingdom SotM Winner Subscriber

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    Here's my Radius No.7, now once again sporting a special silent burner thanks to a kind CCS member, my long awaited chance to experience one in everyday use in the kitchen.

    A domestic goddess with a camping past, and now no doubt future!

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