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Old 13-07-22, 14:57
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Brian Asbury
 
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Default One-burner cook stove

I have this one- burner cook stove. It is stored in a metal tin (the lid is missing). Broad arrow marked, 1945. There are nomanufacturers markings stamped into any of the metal parts. Just the ink stamping as shown in the photo. Perhaps the ink stamp “AC 5990” is a manufacturers part number. Can anyone identify a model or maker?
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