One of my favourite Swedish sisters. Has some very faint, post manufacture engraving on the tank that I am unable to capture in a pic. Looks like a surname and the date 1940....perhaps a gift? It came without a pot handle or regulator key.....I got over that very quickly. ha ha
Mollymo: I have to say that is a beautiful stove. I have never seen this model before. Do you know the model type? or roughly the year? I really like it. In paticular I like the potstand legs as well as the stove legs at the bottom. How much bigger in size is this to the SVEA123? or say the SVEA71?
Hi Mollymo - Great stove, these are one of my favourites and probably the only one I would grab off the shelf if the house was on fire. Viscara, your question is the wrong way round. The Campus 3 is far smaller than the SVEA 123, and if I recall correctly a predecessor. BTW, just to be pedantic Primus did the 71, not SVEA! Cheers, Graham.
Is that bottom word STOCKHOLM ? Take a few pics with some sidelight on the closeup setting and maybe I can photoshop it. Nice stove and in great shape. Thanks for sharing.