Post your nomination as a reply to this post. The theme for July is North America - USA & Canadian stoves. Looking forward to seeing the entries! 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). Only one stove to be shown in the pictures. Stove must be presently owned by the member. One entry per member. Stoves that have won previously are excluded. This nominations post will be open until 31st July 2026. The post will be closed & the qualifying stoves placed in a blind poll for members to vote for. The poll will remain open for 10 days. Most votes is the winner. The winner will get a SotM Winner notation on their posts & profile & a £10 voucher code from The Fettlebox.
Coleman 501, in the Stove Reference Gallery HERE, pictured with a visual clue that the model was recalled by Coleman as unsafe. My example evidently escaped destruction. Briefly fired up on butane to demonstrate the flame pattern, but not a ‘user’ stove. John
Coleman 8/68 426D 3 burner suitcase stove in normal petrol configuration and also with propane adaptor that came with it. Tim
Here is my Pre-Way Auto Kook No.4 on stir-fry duties It's a lovely old thing, and a great runner Alec.
Ik like to nominate my Peak 1 Apex II model 445A700 (mod) Which Is bought for cheap, because the original fuel line was ruptured. I replaced it with a piece of heat resistant fuel line and breaded it with shielding from a scrap piece of CAN-bus wire. I also had to repair the pump, because it developed a crack. Which I repaired with shoe sole repair glue. Here it is on shrimp cooking duty: Sorry no srg link. Didn't know if a scrappy stove like this is eligible for the srg, since it isn't a reference model anymore due to my mod. Maybe more a Frankenstove? Thanks for reading Arjan
Landers, Frary, & Clark Universal No. 0, making my evening tea atop the pellet stove, as it does nearly every night. More photos in the SRG here. Stove is stamped 1908. Edit: Interesting that my flag is showing "Canada". Perhaps I need to check the news.
Coleman 502 shown in the gallery Here My first coleman502 | Classic Camp Stoves This was the 502 that was a gift to me from Sam/the idahostoveguy Many thanks for viewing Brian
Vesuvius 100 made by the Quick Meal Stove Company division of American Stove Company, St. Louis, Missouri. Ben
Here is a custom painted 502 from my project "here" All the details are contained in the original post.
North American stoves-- a big category, second only I suppose to "European stoves"! Here's a Coleman 'Guide Series Powerhouse 414" Why bother with a new Coleman suitcase in such a contest? Because they're still making 'em! The classics survive in production (at least four years ago--haven't seen a new one on the shelves lately...)
Montgomery Wards THE LAKESIDE Camp stove #2, Mid to late 1920's. Recent completion and such a pretty Blue Flame.