A very lightly used Hasag No.00 Hasag completely ceased production of all stoves and lanterns in 1940. The Hasag tin is a work of art. Burner stamping. Tank stampings. Tank base stamping. Flame spreader stamping. Burner hex nut stamping. Filler cap, air release valve, pump cap and knob knurling pattern. The pump cap knob unscrews from the pump rod and with its male thread, screws into the tank serving as the reserve cap when the stove is in ‘travel mode’. Pump assembly. Fuel jet prickers which came with the stove. Pharael.
Wow, that is a gorgeous stove! (And great photos of it as well) I like the slightly abstract perspective of the stove illustration on the lid. The depiction of diverse cultures around the globe using the stove is interesting (and a bit ironic, given Hasag's associations). I love the pump handle/reserve cap feature, I kind of wish all packable stoves of this style had that. Thanks for sharing @Pharael