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    #16
    Nice...anyone know what year these came out? I would like to have an early one if they are different.
    Thanks

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      #17
      Very nice collection and idem for the photos. All is very informative, thanks for sharing.

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        #18
        Great stuff! Very interesting.
        When you go home
        Tell them for us and say
        For your tomorrow
        We gave our today

        --Inscription in the 5th Marine Division cemetery,
        Iwo Jima 1945

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          #19
          Early esbit burner in steel.

          I found the early Esbit stove now also in steel. As far as I'I know, those are even more rare than the alluminium type.


          Untill this moment I thought they only existed in alluminium. I displayed that one as comparison. The Original fuel package was also inside. It was still protected by the wrapping. The wrapping has gone lost because of the rust that was inside.

          I have no ideal if they were manufactured at the same time, but they are identical. (on the photo the fronts are just mounted different)

          I also have no idea when this type was introduced, but it must be pre- or realy war.
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          Last edited by German_military; 07-04-2012, 07:05 PM.

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            #20
            fuel tablets
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              #21
              ...I have the same One "Old Model" in Steel. IMO produced Pre War, for Sure also Wartime used

              Best Regards

              Andy
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                #22
                Thanks for posting yours as well!

                Wouldn't there be a way to check when Esbit introduced their models?

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                  #23
                  would the german soldier have been allowed to use his messtin as a cooking instrument? or would they have only been allowed to use it as a container for rations served? since these cookers blacken so all they come in contact with. sure, ive seen blackened messkits...but theyve had plenty of time to get so between 1945 and now...just a thought...very nice kits here, by the way.

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                    #24
                    very nice collection

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                      #25
                      Photos

                      Hi,

                      Does any of you fine gentleman have a period photo of soldiers with a esbit pocket field stove?

                      Thanks

                      Luis

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                        #26
                        Hi I am collecting esbit stove and recently got both aluminum and steel type of early version. However aluminum stove has odd design comparing another one. I have no idea if there are two types of design in the early version. Left=aluminum Right=steel
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                          #27
                          back side
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                            #28
                            Obviously the description of aluminum type is shorter than steel type and illustration is different too. i don`t think there is fake of this model but please let me know if you have any doubt.
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                              #29
                              I found inside panel is also different
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                                #30
                                Any opinion?

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