Sigg Tourist

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  1. Runegutt

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    Where can man get these ones. New or new old stock??

    Norwegian Colemanowners needs some guiding.
     
  2. andrewlarge

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    A&H had them at www.packstoves.com
    I believe they were about $200. OUCH!!! :oops:
    I see them on ebay all the time for in the $80 range used. It depends upon a lot of things.
    Email A&H to see if they still have any available. These are great cooksets.
    If you cannot find anyone willing to sell you a set, then let me know?
    I may be able to locate a spare set.
    Thanks,
    Andrew Large
     
  3. rik_uk3

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    Rune, are you after the Sigg for the coleman stove, or the better one, for the 123?
     
  4. Runegutt

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    I got myself one of the Coleman-sigg new from ebay. Greate cooking device.

    I want to help some Norwegians with better pots and pans for their Coleman stoves.
    Is the difference of the Svea-sigg and the Coleman-sigg just the wind-shield??
     
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    Runne, I think the pots are a bit different in size. I believe the Peak 1 pots are a bit taller as the original Peak 1 stove was taller than the newer versions.
     
  6. andrewlarge

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    WOW!!
    Until this post I never knew there was a Coleman SIGG. I only knew about the SVEA 123 SIGG kit.

    I love coleman but the SVEA 123 with the SIGG kit is excellent for family car camping!

    I'll have to keep my eye open for the Coleman SIGG kit.
    Thanks,
    Andrew
     
  7. rik_uk3

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    Andrew, there is a SIGG for the bluet stove as well :D
     
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    AMAZING!! :D
    I had no idea SIGG was so diverse. :p
    Thanks,
    Andrew
     
  9. Runegutt

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    I will do some testing on the COleman-sigg this winter
     
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    I have both a Svea Sigg and a Coleman/Bleuet Sigg. Near as I can tell the only difference is the wind screen. the Bleuet Sigg is very similar to the Coleman and only differs in that the windscreen is notched to latch over the Bleuet 200 pot stands as well as the Coleman 400 burner. The Bleuet is helped a great deal by the Sigg cooker.

    Here's a scan of the card that came in my Sigg P-1
    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/Nordicthug/Sigg Info/Sigg.jpg



    If memory serves Sigg also made a Tourist windscreen to suit the Primus 71 and Optimus 80. Good luck finding one of those.

    Gerry
     
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    thx Gerry
     
  12. Sketch R.I.P.

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    Very neat! I had no idea SIGG made this many variations with this piece of kit. Something else to look for..... :roll: ;)
     
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    The set for the primus 71 was made a company called Edleweiss, the set for the 80 was made by Optimus. The sets may have been made by Sigg, but the brand does not show up on the pans. Sigg also made a pot set for the MSR, no windscreen needed with the MSR foil thing. Sigg also made a set for the Borde Bomb. I have one of each of the above varieties plus the set for the Coleman and the 123 and a generic copy of the 123 set. This post made me realize I need one for the Bluet as well, damn I thought I had them all.
     
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    Something to keep in mind: The Sigg Tourist P-1 for the Peak 1 and Bleuet S 200 won't work with the small Colemans that have five segments in the burner windscreen. It requires the 400 series stoves that have four.

    Gerry
     
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    I did not realise so many loved Sigg. Next time I go to Switzerland, for work, I will see what I can find and bring some back. I have a few friends who can help me search.....
    Regards,
    Alan
     
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    Sigg also used to make housewares. I have Sigg ice buckets, collanders, chaffing dishes..... I don't collect Sigg stuff, I just somehow hit the "bid now" button on ebay with some regularity.
     
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    Hi Guys,

    John Macnab turned me on to a store in Toronto that as of the early summer had 2 or 3 of the Sigg for Coleman sets. I picked up one for Dave Gibson and had a hoot of a time getting it to him. Part of the adventure.

    Iain

    P.S. A change of Marital Status, address and the fact that I'm living with my 82 year old father who needs the help makes the now 2 hour trip to that store a special event.
     
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    Ian,
    I hate to ask but I have nothing to lose. :oops:
    Can you remember the store and the phone number. I would love to get my hands on a Coleman SIGG set. I have several dozen coleman small stoves.
    Thanks,
    Andrew
     
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    Hey Andrew,

    Ian is on the other side of the Atlantic.

    Hope this helps:

    Tent City Outdoor Store Inc

    1600 Steeles Ave W
    Concord, ON, L4K 4M2

    Telephone
    (905) 660-6885

    Iain
     
  20. Runegutt

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    lain, do they have a homepage???