My new Frankenstove?

Discussion in 'Fettling Forum' started by BernieDawg, Mar 12, 2008.

  1. BernieDawg Banned

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    Hi Gents
    I bought this stove on eBay recently. It looks really old, but the configuration of the primer cup and the riser has me thinking maybe it's a Frankenstove?

    The riser solder joint was broken where it enters the tank. I was able to resolder without too much change to the stove. I polished the riser to get a good solder bond, but otherwise it's still intact as I received it. I got a cap from Base-Camp. It burns nicely, too. What do you think?

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    Cheers,
    Gary
     

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  2. kerophile

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    Hi Bernie Dawg, A warm welcome to CCS.
    Check out this link:

    PRIMUS No5 from 1912

    You have a very early Primus 5. It is essentially complete and is not a Frankenstove.
    Please look at the centre of the base of the tank to see if there is a date code marking. It is possible however that your stove pre-dates the coding which commenced in 1911.

    You are missing a burner cap from this early-model silent burner. These burner caps are very rare.
    Like hens teeth, rocking horse droppings, honest lawyers...you get the idea.

    This is not exactly the same as it is a silent "damper"for a No.100 stove, but it gives you the idea.
    Silent Damper

    Here is another mention...look down the thread:

    Burner Caps


    Look after this stove. Show it suitable respect. Please do not modify it or remove the patina. It is a part of stove history.
    I am sure many collectors would do the Alladin "New stove for Old" swap with you. I am first in the line!

    Best Regards
    Kerophile.
     
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  3. barrabruce

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    "Yeah Do it justice "or pass it on.

    I'm sure you can get a real good swap stove for that one.

    Not some run of the mill fity or sitxy year 'ol plugger that one!!

    Worth preseving

    IMHO anyway.

    Barra
     
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    Wonderful--a lurker pops into view with what he thinks is lead and it turns out to be gold :D :D ---
     
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    One of these, complete with burner top piece, was among my recent group of $2 purchases. I am glad to learn that the spirit cup in in the right place. There is no date mark on the font. Maybe we need a photo of your mark to confirm.

    All this indicates that the various spirit cup types were used in no particular order. I have two pre 1911 stoves with the old type font, one with the funnel type cup, the other with the hemispherical type. Now I have a pre 1911 with modern type, though set at the base of the riser. Then I have two dated 1914 with the funnel types. Confusing.

    Fr Laurence
     
  6. kerophile

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    Hi Gary, as some of the CCS members suspected you stove looks to be pre-1911. The photo you have sent makes me believe that this "L" is not a date mark but rather some other manufacturing code, the purpose of which we do not now know. The date letters were normally within the circle of letters making up the A/B B A Hjorth and Co, Stockholm logo.

    You better get ready to celebrate the 100th birthday of your Primus No.5.

    Best Regards,
    Kerophile
     
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    Hi Gary, If you hadn't told us we would never have known that major surgery had been carried out on this stove. A wonderful fettle and it is great to see such a true classic operating again as intended,
    Don't mess with the patina on this stove. she looks wonderful.
    Here's to the second century!
    Best Regards,
    Kerophile.
     
  8. Locksmith_500

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    Only one word

    Beautiful
    :D :D :D :D :D
     
  9. brassnipplekey

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    Nice one :D . Time well spent ..Lovely blue 8)
    There really is something special about the old ones.......... ;)

    Nick
     
  10. barrabruce

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    Brilliant blue.
    I want one :D :D :D
    Lovely
    Silent.
    Kero
    ooohhh

    =P~ =P~ =P~ =P~
     
  11. Brass monkey

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    Hurrah...it lives

    what i wouldn't give for one of them burner caps...