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Old 05-01-18, 13:31
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Excellent research and compilation of data Colin.

I found this photo online a while back, (I believe on MLU)
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Old 05-01-18, 15:05
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Very nice work Colin. I think that answered the question about the stove for the Sexton, though measuring the case for a 500 would tell for sure. Concerning use of the British No2 in the Sexton: the stove and cooking pot will not fit in the bracket as they are too tall together. I will add some pictures from my research.
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Old 05-01-18, 15:08
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A covilian add for the No2.
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If you are on Facebook - you might want to consider joining this group about rations, stoves and the like... a lot of knowledgeable folk there.

WW1 - WW2 British Rations

www.facebook.com/groups/226602644193336

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Old 05-01-18, 15:39
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These pictures are notable for the variety of clothing.
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In addition to the vehicles, I also have many wwii stoves. They are interesting in their variety, difficulty of use, and a refreshingly short restoration project.
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