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    HRE 43 ESBIT never seen set

    bought this set today from a friend nice little set for cooking in the field .
    i never see such set . are similar in your collections ? please when yes post it
    here . would see other or different ones
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    pic from botom of pot
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      #3
      I’ve never seen this before, but would love to have one -

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        #4
        Never seen that variant before but I love the packaging and illustrations.

        Yes madam, you too can set fire to your house with ease, and you in the welding bay........don't worry .....ignore the gas cylinders and crack on with your scran!

        Oh how I yearn for the simple days of yesteryear where if it happened it happened and you were quit rightly considered a bit of a numpty.

        As you can tell I believe that we have all gone a bit nuts on health and safety but don't tell anyone

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          #5
          Hi what a interested equipment i didn’t knew it either about this Esbit specimen does it has the same dimension like a messtin,...... like to hear from you because i always eager to learn something which is new for me,.. Thanks in advance

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            #6
            hi diameter from pot is 101mm also around 10 cm height 112mm without lid.
            it is the first esbit in this style that i see .

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              #7
              Might the 43 dated parts belonging to combat canteens be post war applied ?

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                #8
                No you can see clear the picture from the pot
                In the picture from the brenstoff tablets it is the same.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by RED LION View Post
                  No you can see clear the picture from the pot
                  In the picture from the brenstoff tablets it is the same.
                  Sorry, yes i see.
                  But HRE is that a code for the esbit firm?
                  Or a partner maker that made parts for them.
                  HRE canteens were made by who? In 43 when the germans wanted to disguise the name of the firms, codes became king. The brand esbit and letter code seem incongruous together.

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                    #10
                    Hi

                    Look at the History of the ESBIT company:
                    https://esbit.de/made-to/

                    I think they used left over wartime parts.

                    Regards

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                      #11
                      Thanks for all that info 👍 it sems right that set
                      Is post war asembled with parts from ww2 . My
                      Friend take it back. 😉

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