Ernst Hahnel stove No?

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  1. Motoshi Makino

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    Hello all.
    The product number is not understood though it is a stove of Germany Ernst Hahnel. Please teach when someone knows.

    Best regards,
    Motoshi
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  2. Prime Us

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    Hello Motoshi,
    I don't know so must not teach, but thank you for sharing your very unusual stoves with us. If you have more I would love to see them.

    Best...
    Gary
     
  3. Ian

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    Motoshi,

    Hahnel used the brand name 'Perfektus'. I think your stove may be a Perfektus No.39.

    Look here
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  4. hobowonkanobe

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    :shock: I almost thought it was home made, but...wow! Any indication of year?
     
  5. Motoshi Makino

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    Hello Ian.

    It is it exactly. :D
    Thank you for teaching very much. I think that I must be PerfektusN0.39.
    It was not possible to understand because there was no numberplate that wrote the name. Moreover, I want to know ID of the HASAG stove in the right of the photograph.
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    Hello Gary.

    As for the Perfektus stove, I have NO75 and No.77 in another.
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    Hello hobowonkanobe.

    It seems to go out in the explanation of Mr. Ross in 1938.

    Best regards,
    Motoshi
     
  6. hobowonkanobe

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    Love the Brass spirits "tin" Now that's something someone needs to reproduce! I'ld buy 10 to start.
     
  7. Spiritburner

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    Thanks Ian - that post you linked is a classic example of why Photobucket et al won't be allowed on CCSv3!

    Nice find Motoshi! Looks like a nice collection of Perfektus models you have there.
     
  8. Spiritburner

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    I've 2 big catalogues to add to the site - one with a few pages of info on the company.
    I'm getting that translated so we will know a lot more about them soon.
     
  9. Motoshi Makino

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    Hello Ross.

    It looks forward.
    Best regards,
    Motoshi