View attachment 352562 View attachment 352562 Hi, To tell the truth, I wanted to buy this stove just because of burner cups. After a month of observation, I bought it quite cheaply because the seller was having trouble selling it at all. Once it was at my place, after a quick cleaning, it turned out to be in much better condition than my previous copy of the 5 S:or ( not presented ). So I decided to revitalize it and here is the result: View attachment 352553 As you can see, this stove was soldered only around the filler. This old one mentioned above ( not presented ) was soldered everywhere ( legs, filler, burner ) and it's legs were thin because of rust. Dating this copy is a bit difficult. The stamp on the bottom is faint, but appears to be AN, which would indicate 1949. Burner is original, outer cup certainly not NRV and pump cup were OK, inspite of the fact, that this stove is a little bit older than me Works perfectly: Take care Stan
Thank you for adding this to the gallery @Stanisław Grajewski, we don't see many late 1940s Swedish stoves in Britain due to the import restrictions which were placed on many goods to help the economy recover after the war, as Bryan explained years ago in this thread.
@Blackdog Thank you for your attention. I have to apologize for the mess in this post.I tried to edit it (the same photo was posted twice), but the result is terrible... Stan