Mama mia!
Thank you for posting, such stunning pictures! Welcome to CCS. Frank
Yes that is mint! That hasn't seen any use, if any. Is that cute spirit bottle free of rust on the inside?
That is a no. 8 with the wing nut burner, right? Ought to be from around the 1903 mark. Or, we could look at the first mention of the wing nut...
Great research, @gieorgijewski! It would be interesting to find out when the first portable stove was sold and/or if the collaboration between...
Thank you for posting - and the subsequent discussion regarding the trivet!
Somehow missed this last year. Good comparison between these and the contemporary Condrup outfits. The crude NRV is interesting, but does seem to...
Primus started favoring the fold-out legs in 1925/26. This process of going from bun feet to foldable legs took a few years (going through 3...
Welcome to CCS. The shine on that enamelled frame is crispy! Stunning.
Somehow missed this when you posted it, Doug. What can I say, it's a stunning piece of engineering and design. Great to see it's still thoroughly...
A masterclass, thank you very much for posting!
That fuel tin can is quite the looker indeed!
She's a beaut Doc! Worth the wait for sure.
Looks to be in great condition. Have you tried fitting a new jet?
That's a gorgeous stove. I particularly love the plate type pump handle.
Running a tad bit rich, because of an enlarged hole in the nipple. Warrants a new one methinks. Love the UFO burner.
Perfect flame shot and an excellent post! Oh, & welcome to CCS!
You do realize we're going to need a post in which you cover each year in minute detail. :lol:
Quite the find indeed & certainly an interesting burner!
Before you know it you'll have all the different versions of the 96!
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