Coleman 8/68 426D 3 burner suitcase stove in normal petrol configuration and also with propane adaptor that came with it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Tim
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Nice, well done Chris. Tim
No matter small the displays, they're all items that have been saved, and being used for what they were designed for, so well worthy of display....
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Hi everyone, following my day trip to Newark on Saturday, I put some of the photos I took on the CPL site, so in fairness, I'm putting some more...
Hoping to come up on Saturday for the day.
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@Dean :lol::lol::lol:
@Remus1956 I usually go by what a visual inspection and a dunk test tells me, if they look and feel good, and no bubbles from a dunk test then I'm...
Nice, just like mine wot I got recently:thumbup::thumbup: Not as heavy as the No3 :lol::lol:.
Thanks everyone. @Ed Winskill , Yes, from what I've seen available, it is. @Pharael , Thanks, will drop them a line and see what they say....
I've finally succumbed and bought this No12 stove. It's in excellent condition, no usage marks or handling marks, however I suspect it was used...
@presscall Nice work John. Tim
@SimonB try UPOL 2005 fast acting panel wipe or Holts Break Cleaner, both are pure naptha and both my No2's, No3 and both Coleman lamps run fine...
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Miltary pairing this time, Norwegian Army Optimus 111 and a British Army No 2. Tim [ATTACH]
@LoveFire , it's the same Towson & Coxson burner that was used in the Burmos and a number of other stoves, from what I understand. Tim
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