1910s svea no.16

Discussion in 'Svea No:16' started by gunsoo, Aug 1, 2011.

  1. gunsoo

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    Hi all.
    this is have tubula burner.
    and pumping cap has cr nyberg &sundbyberg words.
    tubula burnrer is good condition .
    thanks

    Gunsoo
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    svea no.1 mark. i think this unit use svea no.1 stove

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    PATENT CRNYBERG SUNDBYBERG

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  2. Wim

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    Hi Gunsoo, very nice patina on your stove, I like it! The burner looks like a first class performer still going strong after 100 years. The quality of these old stoves is so much superior to what is made today.
    Thanks for sharing,

    best regards,

    Wim
     
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  4. Doug L

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    Love that patina,very nice
     
  5. hikin_jim

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    Very nice.

    HJ
     
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    Love that old-time burner blasting away!
     
  7. Admin

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    Hi Gunsoo

    These early Sveas are the most attractive of all stoves ever made.Classy.

    By the way, I had a flutter on this one myself.
    Best wishes
    Ian