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    Default identify this stove if possible

    stove mystery.jpg

    have not seen anything like it in google image search, I don't have any info on exactly it is.

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    It looks like it was made to work with canned food. Do you have possession of this stove? If so, look for any identifying marks.

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    no I don't have it just saw it on a facebook group site and was trying to help ID it. seems like it must go with a specific purpose so your idea makes sense.

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    Default re: identify this stove if possible - not a stove, an adapter

    Appears to be an upside-down Edelrid gas adapter. It clamps on to the blue Camping Gaz canisters.

    http://cycleseven.org/markhill-edelrid-gas-adaptor
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigHodag View Post
    Appears to be an upside-down Edelrid gas adapter. It clamps on to the blue Camping Gaz canisters.

    http://cycleseven.org/markhill-edelrid-gas-adaptor

    I had emailed my brother the picture to be ID'd. You are correct in identifying it as an Edelrid. He sent me another picture of it mounted to a canister. I know nothing about these stoves, I use solid fuel burners.



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    Thanks SassyWindsor! I posted this originally on FB not even thinking about WB until gollwoods reposted it. This stove was given to me without any information. It is an interesting design but I think I will stick to my pocket rocket for now.
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    wow I thank you for taking your time to help. what a nice resource we have here.

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