Canada+Japan stove

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  1. lant-ern

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  2. danta

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    what does the rest of it look like ?
     
  3. Sketch R.I.P.

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    Hard to tell what the stove looks like from just an image of a corner. Let's see one of the entire stove!
     
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    This is what it looks like...
     
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    Here you go:

    Eatons.jpg
     
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    Not sure what you did but THANKS!!
     
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    Well, in your first try, you started the code but never used an end tag. And the letters were capitalized. I believe they have to be lower case letters.

    In your second attempt, you closed the tag, but you did not use the correct opening tag - you used a IMG and left off the [ bracket at the beginning of the tag. And again, you should have used lower case letters in both tags.

    ;)

    As for the stove - yes, it looks like a Coleman copy. Looks like a nice one too.
     
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  10. DAVE GIBSON

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    YES...indeed it's a Coleman copy...note the wavy wire on the side that is used
    as an air control during the pre-heat..a Coleman has the air and fuel mix control
    in one valve on the tank..the fold over legs are like the F model Coleman..
    this is a fine stove,if you have a look at the Action Gallery--Bear Head Lake
    post you will see mine being used on a car camp trip this fall...i think the Coleman
    is a bit more robust and the Eatons clone has a grill that is not hinged and drops
    out at the odd moment...it will serve you well--enjoy...
     
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    It appears Rinnais has been around for a long time.I couldn't find much info on them,thanks for the link.Anyone know what years they made these stoves for Eatons.

    It would be easy to blame my computer for the photo screwups, but it human error { ME}.I need to upgrade the connection between my brain and my fingers!!!!! :oops: