Finally a RM Wickless Picnic Stove - 96 sized

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  1. hikerduane

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    I have a couple of these and a few other small British stoves. Fired this one up tonight as I got motivated.
    Veritas, Burmos.
    My 8.5” X 11” sheet needs to be rewritten, over crowded with my stove list.
    Duane
     
  2. Remus1956

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    @hikerduane I'm trying to collect a half pint stove from every manufacturer I can.
    So far I think I'm missing some kind of Argentina 96 and the burmos 96... Though I hear the burmos ones can need repair

    Looks good man! I like the box
     
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    Those little ones likely came from same factory as letter font style is the same.
    Duane
     
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    Burmos 96, Manaslu 96 which uses a small, roarer burner.
    Duane
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    One of these in brass on the bay.
    Aymaró 96 (Argentina)
     
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    Yep @hikerduane thats the last of them. I am on a waiting list for the manaslu but may have a friend going to japan so may be able to bug them for it. The burmos is another as well as the argentine one. I saw that one but it doesnt have the weird burner plate...looks homemade. I like to have them complete as possible, but the big one on the argentine is the weird burner plate.

    Nice stoves man!
     
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    Ever get tired of those stoves @hikerduane ...lemme know
     
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    @Remus1956 the tin and stove are looking great. I think a couple of my tins could be improved!
    I have a Cobra and a Thermidor as well as a Primus or two.
     
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    Little Monitor. Travel cap by the spanner, was missing the spanner but found one later. Stove stays assembled, so the spanner would see little use. I need to fix some coffee on this, I’ve only fired it a few times, no tea test.
    Duane
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    @hikerduane I have one of these... But the 96 type one ... Lucky the NRV is the same as a primus. I like that it's got a burner plate that is attached