By Crawford Hiddelston, Glasgow, Scotland Crawford tells the story of these old accessories The brass clips that are soldered on to the 96 were not made by Primus, some have told me they were made by shipyard workers in the pre and post war years when the use clips of the was commonplace amongst cyclists and hikers. The picture of the chrome 210 shows the terry clip made by a firm in England, which can be attached for use on the bike, or taken off when going hiking. They work very well, and attract some attention from people not familiar with the Primus. I am often asked what it is and the older generation love to see it as it brings back memories for them. Terry Clip on a Primus 210 Clip on Primus 96 Crawford using his Primus 96 in a Scottish Bothy