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De,
What you have there is a "Sea Swing" by brand, and I am strugging to remember the actual manufacturer (I half think it was either Willcox-Crittenden or the foundry that did some alluminum for them). They have ben out of production for several decades. It was designed to use canned gellied alchohol as a fuel, but they and others built the add-on liquid fuel burner that this one has. Hate to tell you, but one went by on ebay recently. I will bet a google search turns up at least one. Good luck guy Matt Colie A.Sloop "Bonne Ide'e" Lifelong Watermand. Licnsed Mariner and Perpetual Sailor De Clarke wrote: I was on someone else's boat and saw a nice little pressurised kero single-burner cooker http://www.ucolick.org/~de/boat/Theo...ow/Photo2.html (see left side of image) which sure looks like a Petromax or a Petromax knockoff. it was mounted in a cardanic bracket as you see here -- a hefty affair that looked like aluminium. the bracket might have been home made (by a skilled metal worker) but my guess is that it was professionally manufactured to go with the stove. it was a strong mechanism, adequate to bear the weight of the filled stove plus a small saucepan. very handy. I'd like to have one of those. has anyone ever seen a bracket like this? can you identify the manufacturer? is this the "cardanic bracket" referred to in some old (in German) Petromax/Geniol literature? I know where I can get Petromax lamps and stoves, but not where I can find this type of bracket. have done a lot of googling and the range of prefab gimbals for marine applications is pretty narrow (and pretty chintzy, most being only half-cardanic and made of flimsy metal). comments, stories, reminiscences and clues welcome! de |