They are a great stove, really heavy though, I have used mine many time to feed groups of reenactors. Some that are here in Aus have been adapted to our jerry can spout, and some not. In my case I had to find a US military jerry can with the wide opening mouth. Getting the heat right can be a bit tricky, but one you experiment a few times it works a treat. Just wish I could find this film in good nick.
They are a great stove, really heavy though, I have used mine many time to feed groups of reenactors. Some that are here in Aus have been adapted to our jerry can spout, and some not. In my case I had to find a US military jerry can with the wide opening mouth. Getting the heat right can be a bit tricky, but one you experiment a few times it works a treat. Just wish I could find this film in good nick.
Interesting, I sold mine to a reenacting unit in Belgium years ago.
Just got given one of these outfits today. Looks to have never been used, but is missing the utensils and roll.
Can't wait to try it!😁
I just found one of these in a storage unit and it's neat to see how it works.
Thx 4 upload I'm a history buff
I have one and it works great. But I used a Jeep and trailer to transport
There are a bunch of audio errors in this upload...
Yea, I have the same thing. Also I have a number of video distortions.
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Mmm....its NOT 1944....Those ranks in the jackets are dated from Korea War or even Post KW
The film is 1961 as stated in the title, the stove is 1944
@@CarlReinemann ou.....sorry sir,my mistake u.u