WOW. Good job! And what a lovely setup!
OK thanks. I write down that it is presumably a Svea. Always interesting when you find something that you don't know what it is, and you have to...
Now it is cleaned, still no marking [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Nicola Francesco Elia - thanks. No markings anywhere, I've looked carefully. Then maybe it's an aftermarket burner then?
@tretrop Yes, I see a similar one in the catalog for late 1930. Should fit Svea 107 and 109. Which I can't find anywhere.. But that may be true....
I have found a Radius No.1.S:or with this burner. It is not marked with anything. Anyone recognize it and know where it might come from? [ATTACH]...
So nice find. I was able to buy one Lux 1A yesterday for the same amount as you paid for 4 stoves :) It is so worn on the surface that I can only...
So nice! And authentic. Simply a treasure. Thanks for sharing :)
Nice :content: I like the way you patiently fettled it, preserving the patina and history
WOW, what a cute litle stove! Nice :content:
Nice stove! Thanks for sharing :content:
@Nicola Francesco Elia - Of course. You are thinking of the brand or signature. The details.. :doh::oops:
I have two of these. One that is quite corroded by rust, and this one. I think this came with an Optimus No1. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Presumably...
What a nice little stove :content:
Yes @Steve Whitnall I’m totally agree :content:
Thanks @Tom Pedersen :content: I will print it out and put it on the inside of the door.
Bought this a few days ago. After seeing the CCS-post whit the Primus No.1153 that @presscall have, I thought that I must have one like this. And...
Beautiful. And well taken care of.
@Blackdog I have a 106L too. The box is apparently similar, but with a different surface. The box makes the stove a little more interesting...
Nice stove. Outstanding work done, and great, detailed description. Thanks for sharing. Magne
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