that's got a wonderful & rich patina!
thank you but alas, it is no longer in my possession. sold off quite a few stoves last year to better showcase my collection with the available...
one of the best - if not the best example of the 17b i've seen! congratulations.
you're on a roll! she does burn a little rich.
lovely! not too many of these around. could we also have a picture of the burner and cleaning needle mechanism?
excellent work! good job on removing the excess solder. it can now develop an even patina over time. well done!
certainly one of the rarest of the past few years. in terms of early radius stoves (1920s-era) i think we've barely scratched the surface. thank...
a masterclass! that burner looked nasty.
appreciate the effort, such an excellent and detailed thread.
thumb screw and bun feet. what a stellar combination!
great piece, and what a lovely extra bit of information with the seller tag.
oh yes, a quartet of nickles. you sir have a great collection!
lovely logo on these small envelopes too!
ah yes, an original silent burner from primus. as quiet and as good as they get!
beautiful set, the bun feet are a lovely touch. not seen the trivet and tin for the phoebus 30 before.
no i was referring to the green cast-iron stand, the color which was also used for the stand for the 137 stove. a lovely shade of green.
and here's hoping you'll continue to share them with us mister!
agreed. it's a lovely stove set. primus did try their hand at a green cast iron base, the 137 had one for example.
that burner with primus marking in the older style is beautiful. good job on saving her!
great score! once it has a flame spreader it should be good to go!
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