Strangely, the "essence" one is slightly cheaper than the "alco" variant. It would be interesting to know the price for both fuels back then. The...
Welcome back home!
Re-reading my PS I see I forgot to say that younger stove suffered from severe Stressus Crackulosis, no medical cure found so far...
Hi @stug v , some members here frequently use stoves of 100,120years old and sometimes even older. My oldest Primus N°5 was made (I guess) between...
Me too!
I know there have been tests to re-use deep fry oil (after extensive cleaning of course!) in airplanes. I have not followed this further so dunno...
Hi Jim, re your question,"Do you or anyone else happen to know if Lufo is a Pertomax brand?" I hope one of our German members can help! "I did...
@Jim Lukowski , I believe this has has been discussed (much) earlier on the site, and if memory serves me well the reason is Pelam being the...
Beautiful! Is it OK to be a little jealous Ian? :mrgreen:
Welcome back Erwin! It's been a long time. I hope all is well? Groetjes, w!m
You'd be right if this was an 8R or a 111 Duane, but the Phoebus relies on the cone of the pricker holder to regulate and shut off the fuel....
I also think it is an "O", not a "C". (I compared it to the C in Stockholm). A clearer photo will tell!
Very nice stoves, the 725. They can take very small pots (like the smaller Bialetti-style coffee makers or a small ibrik) with the pot rests...
I love the tools @Doc Mark uses for his stove repairs, especially the axe! Must be for the really stubborn ones... :shock: :lol:
So sad the quality is no longer what it used to be! I think this is mostly because of economic reasons, happens everywhere, all the time. I have a...
Ah yesss, the Manaslu, great high quality stoves! Are they still in production @JUN ?
I also need more sleep! :roll::lol: I was so much focussed on the feet I forgot it is not a Primus! Indeed, the first Primus N°96 had the funny...
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:-k Maybe an experimental model, or an in-between one? Never seen one myself.
Very nice one @JUN ! First half of the 1920s is my guess. Those N°96 stoves are very cute I think.
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