I have found a Radius No.1.S:or with this burner. It is not marked with anything. Anyone recognize it and know where it might come from? Can't find the match on any Radius in the Reference Gallery? Magne
Yes it’s a Svea burner and surely it is marked on the outside bell top border. Not sure if its model number is 4047/4049 that is for Primus burners (similar to this one). Nicola
@tretrop Yes, I see a similar one in the catalog for late 1930. Should fit Svea 107 and 109. Which I can't find anywhere.. But that may be true. Thank you
@Nicola Francesco Elia - thanks. No markings anywhere, I've looked carefully. Then maybe it's an aftermarket burner then?
@Magne Fahre 107 and 109 are primus stoves, we are talking about Svea. Your burner is probably too darkened to be able to see the marking. Nicola
There are different variations of this type of Svea burner, but the marking should be in the same position also if there are slight differences. Nicola
I see, that’s interesting. In any case I am still sure it’s Svea… the version with jet and not integrated orifice is a later variation, so maybe later productions were unbranded. Nicola
OK thanks. I write down that it is presumably a Svea. Always interesting when you find something that you don't know what it is, and you have to investigate a bit
That looks similar to the burner on the British Army No. 2 and No. 3. gas problem, British no.2 petrol cooker -R
@Magne Fahre Very similar to the Fuhrmeister No 8 burner head. I don't have as much knowledge as you do, so I may be wrong, but I felt it was very similar to the No.8 I have at hand, so I replied.