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Local church run town yard sale in Burlington NJ.
9 blocks of spaces, car show, food etc.
I got a 3' crowbar, 6" Armstrong C clamp, 5 bags of solar salt, an Ohaus 5lbs triple beam scale, and a vintage, BNIB J.C. Higgins camp stove.
Total cash outlay, $19.
Scale is dusty, but in mint condition. I’ve never seen one that goes to 5lbs
Stove looks unused.
A little oiling of the pump cup, some gasoline and we had fire. Thankfully it even came with the instructions sheet as it has a different lighting procedure than what I'm used to
Letting the generator heat up.
And both burners lit.
Works really well.
This page has it made by AGM or Queen stove works (pre Coleman ?)from around the late 50s to early 60s.
More stove info citing above page stating mid to late 50s manufacture.
9 blocks of spaces, car show, food etc.
I got a 3' crowbar, 6" Armstrong C clamp, 5 bags of solar salt, an Ohaus 5lbs triple beam scale, and a vintage, BNIB J.C. Higgins camp stove.
Total cash outlay, $19.
Scale is dusty, but in mint condition. I’ve never seen one that goes to 5lbs
Stove looks unused.
A little oiling of the pump cup, some gasoline and we had fire. Thankfully it even came with the instructions sheet as it has a different lighting procedure than what I'm used to
Letting the generator heat up.
And both burners lit.
Works really well.
This page has it made by AGM or Queen stove works (pre Coleman ?)from around the late 50s to early 60s.
AGM, King-Seeley, & Thermos stoves – 2 – later models
Model 21 Kitchenkook Junior appears in Catalog No. 40 from the mid 1930s as No. 22 below. It is instant lighting as described on the badge on the inside of the lid (lower image). The orange teapot …
terry-marsh.com
More stove info citing above page stating mid to late 50s manufacture.
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