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Old 15-07-22, 17:50
Matthew P Matthew P is offline
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From Steve Darby on the WW1-WW2 British Rations Facebook group. Here's directions still intact on an original stove. I sit corrected. It's quite apparent that two types of fuel are used. So this is certainly different from a "Coleman Stove" style cooker.

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