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Thread: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
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18-12-05, 07:36 PM #1
Svea 123R Climber Stove......
Wanted please
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18-12-05, 08:46 PM #2
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
Got one here, if you are interested PM me.
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7/7/05 Proud to be a Londoner.
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18-12-05, 10:36 PM #3
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
I'm keeping mine...but it's nice to know you want it
I've learned from my mistakes, I'm now really good at them.
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18-12-05, 10:39 PM #4Senior Member
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Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
I've got one too - but it's not for sale - they're great little things.
George
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18-12-05, 11:05 PM #5
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
PM sent Bogflogger
A recent transaction with Gumbob has rekindled an interest in stoves, and I've always fancied a Svea!
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18-12-05, 11:08 PM #6
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
I've created a monster
Originally Posted by mojofilter
These are still available new Mojo. I've got a catalogue somewhere. I'll look it out and give you a PM mate.
L8r..Gumbob
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18-12-05, 11:11 PM #7
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
I prefer parafin stoves.
If you have a stove that uses Coleman fuel but baulk at the price, try panelwipe from your local car factors. It's about £11 a gallon but be sure to get the old type not the new water based non-flammable stuff.
If you will a good edge win,
temper thick and then grind thin.
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18-12-05, 11:13 PM #8
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
Why do you prefer paraffin to petrol?
I've learned from my mistakes, I'm now really good at them.
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18-12-05, 11:14 PM #9
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
Originally Posted by imagedude
Panelwipe, interesting
My best mate is a spray painter.......
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18-12-05, 11:16 PM #10
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
I like the preheating palava, plus the pumping!
Originally Posted by Basemetal
If you will a good edge win,
temper thick and then grind thin.
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18-12-05, 11:25 PM #11
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
Originally Posted by imagedude
I understand what you mean.
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18-12-05, 11:50 PM #12
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......

There is an accessory pump available for the petrol 123 for High Altitude/V Low Tempr use....
I've learned from my mistakes, I'm now really good at them.
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19-12-05, 12:45 AM #13
Re: Svea 123R Climber Stove......
And it's a horrid useless object! had one and ended up going back to blowing into the tank, after giving the pump the deep six into the minches.
"When Learned Men Begin To Use Their Reason, Then I Generally Discover That They Haven't Got Any."
(G.K.Chesterton)
"Nothing Is Quite Like A Ham Custard Placed Up A Donkeys Bottom." (Danzofish Tm)
7/7/05 Proud to be a Londoner.
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