optimus

Discussion in 'Stove Forum' started by bigyin, May 3, 2011.

  1. bigyin

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    just bought an optimus 45 good condition, working. I paid fifteen quid for it. was that an ok price, or was it a bit steep?
     
  2. Ian S

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    I'd be happy at that price.

    45s are wonderful stoves.

    Cheers
     
  3. bigyin

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    Thanks!
     
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    A fine price.

    I quit actively collecting when I obtained my own holy grail stove, and Optimus 45 with tin, the stove I'd had as a kid in the early 60s.

    It was a little-fired stove in pristine condition with a perfect tin, hard to find, and it cost around $125, eight or so years ago. I was happy to pay it.
     
  5. rik_uk3

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    Great stove, still in use in the Antarctic by the brits down there when on field trips. I've a couple and they are worth having for sure, £15 is a good price these days.

    I've a silent burner version too but its just not got that 'feel' to it.
     
  6. Chef BC

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    Didn't know they let you spend quid in oklahoma.... Or is it pesos by now?
     
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    15 quid - you practically stole it!!! :D
     
  8. bigyin

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    It came with the clamp type primus windshield as well, and a top ring for sitting your pan on. poured in some paraffin,oiled the pump leather, a little meth preheating and up it fired!