Manaslu 121 (Hope model) Steel flame spreader provides the flame colouring… [ATTACH] Pharael.
1944 Coleman M1941 This stove was used by Major G.T. Adair in WW2, a U.S. infantry soldier who subsequently rose through the ranks to a full...
Primus No.1 (PATENT) with fixed ring silent burner (circa 1898). [ATTACH]
@cottage hill bill - Excellent restoration- well done :thumbup: Pharael.
Vesta [ATTACH] Pharael.
MSR Dragonfly with silent cap fitted. [ATTACH] Pharael.
@barrabruce - Sally looks gorgeous… what a lovely best friend to have. Clearly enjoying a wonderful happy life! Pharael.
@barrabruce - Intriguing post. Your Yorkie looks very interested in what you are cooking :content: Pharael.
@Andrey Sevastopol - Congratulations and well done on your first SotM win. Superb coil burner. :thumbup: Pharael.
@Edwin S - Essentially, it was the improper annealing process of the brass by Optimus which then left internal pressure stresses to remain within...
@Edwin S - If the stove has not been used, it would be somewhat odd for a previous owner to have taken a pair of tin snips to the windshield in...
@Tony Press - Excellent stove and presentation :thumbup: Pharael
@SveaSizzler - Thank you! I take it you are a fan of the Borde Flask Cooker then…! :content: I suspect it was clever advertising of the Flask...
@ROBBO55 - Thank you very much!
@snwcmpr - many thanks…much appreciated :content: Pharael.
@Remus1956 - Ahhhh those bushcraft types…I count myself among them! In that regard, as you know, I am a Kelly Kettle man. Pharael.
@Knee - Many thanks. Very good to hear! Pharael.
@Rangie - Thanks very much. It is interesting that the Flask Cooker was included on the Borde operating instructions - clever advertising perhaps...
@igh371 - totally agree! Pharael.
+1 Pharael.
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