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Date
n.d.
Material
brass; metal
Catalogue Number
104.19.0283 a,b
Description
Portable brass SVEA 123 stove. It comes in two components the main component, which includes the fuel tank, control valve and adjusting key, and burner, and the outer/top component with an area on top to cook and protect user from flame. Across the top of the fuel is etched in text that reads “MADE…
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Title
Camping Stove
Date
n.d.
Material
brass; metal
Dimensions
11.3 x 9.6 x 9.6 cm
Description
Portable brass SVEA 123 stove. It comes in two components the main component, which includes the fuel tank, control valve and adjusting key, and burner, and the outer/top component with an area on top to cook and protect user from flame. Across the top of the fuel is etched in text that reads “MADE IN SWEDEN SVEA 123 BENZOLINE PETROL ESSENCE BENSIN”. Above “MADE IN SWEDEN” is “BAD” in handwriting. Underneath the fuel tank is a strip of tape that reads “BAD”. The adjusting key is attached to the base of the burner via chain. On the side of the fuel tank a silver sticker reads “ WARNING — Use campstove fuel only. No automative fuel permitted.” b) The outer/top component is a hollow cylindrical structure that features two sections. The bottom section features a series of rounded rectangles with 3 larger squares in order to accommodate the control valve and adjusting key, there is no base in order for it to fit on top of the main component. The top section features a hole in the base where the burner will fit through and along the wall is one long rectangle. Attached to the top section is three metal right angle rods which feature four notches on top. 10.4 x 9.2 x 9.2 cm
Subject
Svea 123
stove
camping
climbing
Chic Scott
mountaineering
traverse
Buggaboos
Roger’s Pass
Northern Selkirk Mountain
Mt. Logan
Credit
Gift of Charles (Chic) Scott, Cochrane, 2003
Catalogue Number
104.19.0283 a,b
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