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Old 08-07-16, 22:02
Robin Grainger Robin Grainger is offline
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Lastly these are some wartime pictures where I found the same style of cooker in use.
Hi Just made 4 repro cooker bases with the oval hole for a friend who is building up a Brit ww2 cooking display. He's pretty good, he cooked a 4 course meal for 42 people at the War & Peace Revival in 2015. A full on brit Mess dinner including port!!!
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Rob
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