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    Help to identify this wood burning military stove.........

    Hello,

    I'm trying to find some definitive information on this stove. I personally used one this past summer while camping in Sweden. I think I remember I was told that it is a Swedishicon Army stove. I've spent countless hours trying to find information, etc on this particular stove.
    The 2 covers you see on the top are removed have allow for placing large pots inside to heat water/food. The oval top can also be removed and a griddle style top is placed on top for cooking as well.

    Anyone have any info? Anyone ever seen one of these?

    Thank you

    Joe

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