Hi, the Svea 105 is the "silent sister" of the more common Svea 106. I think that these Sveas are some of the most elegant 1.75 pint stoves ever produced. The tank markings are of the highest quality, but most importantly the stoves perform brilliantly: Best Regards, Kerophile
Hello George, I agree with your observations on these Svea's, but in the end it is the owner / user who makes, and keep making those qualities come true. In that respect you have passed with top grades as you clearly demonstrate here. And not for the first time, I might add. Regards, Mike
George is there a user in your inventory? i mean one you use everyday. i'd like to see that stove. Every one you have shown us has been beautifully restored and brought to a gleeming shine. All are nearly as loverly than a sweet Scottish lass in her prime. lance
Hi Mike and Lance, thanks for your kind comments. In answer to your question, Lance, my current regular "user" stove is this 1930s Radius No6, regulated silent burner: https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/9033 I have posted several threads showing breads cooked in a stove-top "Wonder Oven" using this particular stove. It performs very well. Best Regards, George.
Gads, even your user is museum quality shine. How shall i ever let you or anyone see my collection having them compare it to such beauty as you have shown us. More lance