Primus No.77 - 1939

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  1. Admin

    Admin Courtesy of Iani

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    This has had a few modifications, as seen in pictures 2,3,4, and 5.
    Have not tried the air vent restrictor to see whether it works.


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  2. Knight84

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    Wonderful and breatiful stove Iani!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    I have been looking for a case for my 77 for years now.

    Great work! :clap:

    Thank you for sharing.

    Jeff
     
  3. mr optimus

    mr optimus United Kingdom Subscriber

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    Hi iani a superb stove there we dont see many of them about, i like the preheating system another fine example to your great collection
     
  4. geeves

    geeves New Zealand Subscriber

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    Thats got two differences to mine. Lighter green case and normal burners where mine has slit burners. Still a very effective stove.
    On mine the wire legs were missing but it is now held closed with a strap and 2 strips of aluminium 10mm box section keep it off the ground and are cut to fit securely on a stove stand.