Anho No.1

Discussion in 'Other Brands' started by Admin, Apr 4, 2012.

  1. Admin

    Admin Courtesy of Iani

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    All the usual fettle, no need to go into detail, it becomes a bit of a cliche after a while.


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  2. Blue Flame

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    Great pictures of a lovely stove. What's the story behind the filller cap being marked "HOLLAND"
     
  3. Admin

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    I was hoping someone here could explain the filler cap Graham, cos I know nuffin.
    Ian
     
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    kerophile United Kingdom SotM Winner Subscriber

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    Hi Ian, OK I'll bite:

    ANHO was a West German brand but was also extensively marketed in the Netherlands , by Dutch store chain ( V & D) in their own unmarked tins. That could put your stove into the Netherlands where perhaps it picked up the "Dutch Cap"

    https://classiccampstoves.com/threads/8683

    Regards,
    Kerophile.
     
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  5. Admin

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    I couldn't see the link for looking Kerophile, thank you.

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    Ian