@OMC fantastic bump to an already interesting thread. has the pre-1911 210 been confirmed in a catalog on our website?
also found in this 1912 j buck of london catalog, courtesy of our member @Rangie [IMG]
definitely rare. there's currently one other tin similar to yours in the gallery here. wouldn't surprise me if condrup were behind its design or...
that is a lovely stove and such a nice trivet in great condition. congrats! frank Daniel
oh man, you have the coolest stuff!
would love a few pictures for the archive!
agreed with your finding/opinion - but what a lovely model it is nonetheless! alongside the 215/216 one could opt for the no. 8, at 0,7l a much...
sympathetic restoration of a grand old stove. well done!
nice find, both in terms of stove and the anomaly! i had one for many years and loved it!
great score; the 96 burner bells and pillboxes you don't see very often. in nos spec that is.
these are very nice and robust stoves. not seen the box with maker's mark before.
that's in great condition. thank you for also uploading a picture of the instructions cover. frank daniel
beautiful, and with the added bonus of a date code and instruction leaflet. very nice! frank daniel
very well documented!
not seen instructions in thai before! would you mind uploading more pictures from the leaflet? the spirits tin is beautiful too!
with the wrench and other goodies. looking great!
have always been fond of the small spirit tins!
that's a beautiful stove and in pristine condition. well done! frank daniel
great find - i use a similar one albeit slightly newer for car trips. has never let me down and burns anything! frank daniel
that's a very nice stove and a great first entry! frank daniel
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