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I would also be interested in a cooker and the tins for my carrier if someone has a set to spare.
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I have cookers No.2's, No.3's and tins more than happy to post anywhere in this world. Do you need working cookers or just cookers that look the part?
No.2's can be found in two different versions early with front control and the later No.2m's (modified) with side burner control. If you look about a third of the way down this page the two versions can be seen (cookers No.2's, No.3's and No.12's). http://www.ferret-fv701.co.uk/useful_info.htm I'll take some pictures and post them up tomorrow |
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PM Sent regarding a set
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Hello Andy, Still waiting to hear back from you
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Just a note but I ship items to Australia,New Zealand and Canada quite regular so if any of you guys over there are looking for something drop me a line and I will try and find it.
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If you wish to be 100% original, war-time production cooking tins would have been plated steel rather than the current aluminium version which most dealers have. I can't ever remember seeing steel examples for sale in the UK.
The early version of the Number 2 Cooker also had a detachable Fuel Tank. The second pattern only came in very late war. |
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Here they are properly stowed over the left fuel tank on my Mk.1*Carrier. |
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Your welcome Bruce,at least thats one item less to look for !
Rob................rnixartillery. |
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Pm on its way to you
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At this time I have one set of pans and a strap, if I can find that item, and they are for the original poster of this thread Bruce Parker, him of the "other" Fox type.
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