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    Bunker wood-stove

    Check this out.... A standard issue wood burning stove for use in bunkers and small enclosed places.
    An ultimately cool item for which I have been looking for quite some time. Just got this in with a container load of goodies from Europe. It will go very well in my "war room"

    The integral mess-kit hooks are the greatest way of displaying ones mess-kit collection too.



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      Now that is neat!!
      A container of militaria!!! Any pics? That is seriously bulk importing. The mess tin holders are very sweet. I can't imagine this stove being very well distributed though, on the east front you were lucky if you had a tunic let alone a heater!
      Matt

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        Originally posted by Matt Starr
        Now that is neat!!
        A container of militaria!!! Any pics? That is seriously bulk importing. The mess tin holders are very sweet. I can't imagine this stove being very well distributed though, on the east front you were lucky if you had a tunic let alone a heater!
        Matt
        The container mostly contained 2 kubelwagens and a schwimmwagen that I and my partner had restored in Prague. The vehicles were sold before they got here but the container meant free shipping from accumulated purchases over the past couple of years.

        It's a shame but we took no pics when unloading....too darn hot that day to think straight.

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          Hi Ken when you lift the oranier bit has it a shape of the messtin? kidney shape to fit exactly??
          my freind has one and these are beleved to origionate from the 1st world war and the reason that mess tins were kidney shaped to fit round it and keep them warm
          A very nice piece of kit and rear
          Adam

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            #6
            Hi Ken, that's one neat item indeed, never saw one of these before in a private collection.

            Thanks for sharing it!

            Cheers

            Jan
            'Arzt und Soldat'

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              #7
              Ken, that is close to a one of kind item I am sure. Looks great.
              Alitur vitium vivitque tegendo

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