A beautiful French stove, unfired. I imagine the 37 and 38 are the versions with the roaring and silent burner [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Primus N. 15 PRIMUS N. 15 - 1924. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Jeopardy The rectangular supports are solid, I don't know how it would work. It would be nice to find something similar.[ATTACH]
Hi everyone, today I'd like to show you this somewhat unusual stove: "Sunflower" brand, Juwel logo, "FIC" burner. Unfortunately, the lettering...
@Knee I'll try, it would be fantastic to give life back to this old lady who is "only 100 years old"
Hi, I recently found this Primus, No. 15 in Spain. It has an R118 burner as per the 1922 catalog. I don't think many of these exist since it...
Thanks Martin, now I know the origin of the stove: Egypt. Very good
Hello everyone. I recently purchased this stove but can't find any information online. The burner is labeled Zenith and the stove is Royal. The...
Hi everyone, today I found this 1926 Primus with the "Aureola” you can see in this post. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks @OMC , if it helps, I'll add two "Switmus No. 1 Export" stoves, one with a "Baltic" roarer burner and one with a "Switmus No. 11" silent...
@Tony Press On the circumference "GUARANTEE RESISTANT", in the center "SWITMUS TRADE MARK N. 329" [ATTACH]
Hi @Sellig33 here is the photo of the tank fixing [ATTACH]
I recently purchased this stove in Italy. The burner is marked "Switmus," so I think it's a FIAP stove F.I.A.P. Italian stove, but I could be...
My entry for December: 1924 Primus 1.S:or. with embossed writing Thanks and happy new year [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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