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Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment

  • November 11, 2024 at 1:56 am
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Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment
Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment
Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment
Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment
Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment
Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment
Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment
Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment

Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment
This is an excellent original period piece. Condition is very good. Please look at the pictures and please ask any questions. I have lots of other stuff so check out my. If you haven’t already; add me to your.
Vintage WW2 Aladdin 1944 US M-1942 Military Pocket Field Stove Gear Equipment

WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT

  • August 22, 2024 at 2:35 pm
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WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT

WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT
WWII Mountain/Ski STOVE, Complete! This is a STUNNING example! Bright, glistening, clean STAINLESS STEEL, free of soot, corrosion and dents!! Only the slightest evidence of “heat discoloration” to the steel on’squared’ hinge ends of the Pot Support arms, from perhaps a single use of the stove! But appears to be operational! WWII M1942-Modified, single-burner, gas Mountain STOVE, Complete! Complete with all components! Stoves were manufactured only in 1944 and 1945. Aladdin was awarded contracts in both 1944 and 1945. The WINDSCREEN is crisply and legibly stamped. Contrary to popular opinion the issue of these durable, lightweight single-burner gas Stoves were NOT limited to the 10. Mountain Division, FSSF, the Mountain/Ski Troops, but were available to Armored personnel, Paratroopers, and ALL combat personnel. Its prototype was already in use by the U. This was just the ticket for the’foxhole chef’ — when you gotta have coffee, you gotta have coffee. Mountain Stove was a 17 oz. Folding tripod legs, and folding pot support arms with 1/2 pint fuel capacity that was capable of operating for 2 hours on one tank of leaded gas. It was designed specifically to operate in frigid temperatures. The pressure pump was combined with the filler cap and contained a second set of replacement parts in addition to those in the steel box-container that snapped onto one of the vertical supports for the windscreen. Clipped above the control valve knob was a combination wrench-screwdriver tool. This unit has it all! Included are each of the original components. The MULTI-PURPOSE WRENCH with machined-edge screwdriver blade (unique to the Aladdin model) is present! The stamped steel SPARE PARTS Box-container complete with it’s bright brass replacement VAPORIZER/GENERATOR, SCREEN, CLEANING NEEDLE, and graphite GASKET is present! An ADDITIONAL replacement set of. CLEANING NEEDLE, and an assortment of graphite GASKETS and extra PIPS are still neatly nestled inside the gleaming steel Pump Barrel! This stove has an original NEAR PERFECT sunflower-yellow INSTRUCTION LABEL (water decal)! An intact,’undamaged’ INSTRUCTION LABEL is the’sine qua non’ for the collector of these Stoves as the decal rarely survived more that several uses of the Stove, being very susceptible to damage from both gasoline and heat!! The decal includes instructions under the following headings. The tiny walnut CLEANING KNOB and the black (unique to the Aladdin model). Bakelite’ CONTROL KNOB with the word. In the “stylized” serif font unique to the. Model are present and move freely! The folding LEGS with their bright copper springs snap in place correctly! The knurled FUEL CAP is nickel-plated (unique to the Aladdin model), not brass, and is free of scratches or damage from pliers! The flexible rubber Fuel Cap GASKET is present! ZERO dents to the stainless steel TANK ; no welded repairs, no bends to the pot support arms, no scratches! The seal of leather pump CUP/GASKET is solid and the the pump generates pressure! In addition to being a very, very attractive example suitable for a static display, and although untested, I suspect is serviceable or could easily be brought up to operational standard. These very durable M1942-Modified Stoves have stood the test of time, and fortunately after-market washers, gaskets, are available from various sources such as Old Coleman Parts. How the Aladdin Lamp Came to Be. The Aladdin lamp has an amazing and rich history, that all started with the vision and innovation of Victor S. Johnson over a century ago. As a small boy on a farm in Nebraska, Victor Samuel Johnson Feb. 6, 1882 – Aug. 29, 1943 read the Arabian Nights story of Aladdin in a room of darkness except for the flickering yellow light of an open flame coal oil lamp. Later, as an adult, he found a new, bright light – it was called the “Practicus” from Germany. Johnson obtained rights to sell this lamp and then improved on its design. He would go on to call his new lamp the ” Aladdin, ” from the stories of his childhood, and the rest, is history. Timeline of Aladdin History. 1908 – Victor S. Johnson founded the Mantle Lamp Company of America in Chicago, Illinois. 1911 – First mantle designed and patented by Charles H. Smith for Aladdin, called the Kone Kap mantle, first used on Model 3. 1915 – The Aladdin Model 6 lamp won a gold medal at the Panama Pacific International Exhibition for the best kerosene lamp in the world. 1926 – The name of the company was changed to Aladdin Industries. 1926 – Johnson bought the Lippincott Glass factory in Alexandria, Indiana to make glass lamps, chimneys and shades. 1926 – A factory was built on a 13-acre site, which was incorporated into a village called Aladdin with 22 residents. 1926 – Agents were recruited to sell throughout the country door-to-door, leaving lamps in the home for an overnight trial. 1928 – The company turned solely to franchise dealers (some 15,000 in the 1930s). 1928 – Model 12 introduced the first Lox-On chimneys and the first Lox-On mantles. 1931 – The Lox-On Mantle is patented. 1932 – Model A introduced a switch from central draft to “Nu-Type” side draft burners; with the center draft tube removed, lamp fonts could now be made of glass as well as metal. 1937 – Ohio River flooded Louisville and Cincinnati; Aladdin rushed lamps to thousands stranded without power. 1944 – Aladdin aided the war effort in WWII: they were granted permission by War Production Board to use copper to make burners which reduced need for copper wire to electrify homes; burners used in Servel refrigerators helped preserve serum and plasma on the battlefields; Aladdin also developed the midget foxhole stove, pressure lantern, barometric bomb detonation fuse, and permeability tuning for radios and precision parts for military radio equipment. 1945 – Victor S. 1949 – The Mantle Lamp Company merged with its subsidiary Aladdin Industries, Inc. 1949 – The company moved the central office from Chicago to Nashville, Tennessee. Background and History of the M1942-Modified Stove. From the absolutely exceptional SKICOLORADO’S BLOG: STEVE’S LIFE IN COLORADO. In November 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Finland in what is known as the Winter War. The battle lasted just over 3 months and ended with the Moscow Peace Treaty in March of 1940. The Soviet forces greatly outnumbered the Finnish military in soldiers, aircraft and tanks, however, their losses were more than 5 times greater. Many around the globe took notice of the Finn’s guerrilla tactics, using ski troopers on cross-country skis and wearing white capes as camouflage. It is also interesting to note that only two months prior to the Soviet invasion, Germany invaded Poland. Back in the U. Skiing advocates were encouraging the Army to develop a training system to produce our own ski troopers and rock climbers, especially after seeing the success of the Finnish troopers. What surprises me a little is that, amidst the Great Depression of the late 1930s, there were outdoors-men who were climbing and skiing around the country. Somehow, I just never visualized that skiing was going on during the Great Depression. Contrast that activity with my father’s childhood memory of growing up in Chicago in the late 1930s and 1940s, when he said to me, You know that saying,’If the shoe fits wear it’? When I was a kid, we’d go to school and there was a big pile of used shoes in the hallway. We were all kinda’ poor, so the teachers would say,’Here are some shoes. If the shoe fits wear it’. I wonder if that’s where that saying came from? Anyway, the Great Depression was a time experienced differently for many people. In 1941, and likely prior to December 7. And under the deadline of 60 days, the Coleman Company of Wichita, Kansas, was given the charge of producing a quart-sized, all-weather, single-burner stove which could be carried by a soldier. In record time, they produced the Coleman 520 stove, and seems to have been designated by the military as the M-1941 (though its actual full military designation is still unclear), which is the common term used by people to describe the AGM version. A second company, American Gas Machine Company (AGM), of Albert Lea, Minnesota, was also contracted to manufacture the Coleman design. According to documents I’ve read, over one million of these 520 stoves were produced during the war. The 520/M-1941 first saw service during the Africa campaign beginning in late 1942. By the time the Africa campaign began in 1942, construction of Camp Hale, in Colorado, was pretty much completed and U. Ski troopers were being trained in skiing, climbing, winter survival and ordinance. Camp Hale eventually became known for its 10th MOUNTAIN DIVISION. Somewhere, in this same time-frame, BESTOR ROBINSON, a lawyer, mountaineer and director of the Sierra Club in California prior to WWII, was assigned to a team at the U. Army’s Office of the Quartermaster General with the role of improving clothing and equipment for the army’s mountain divisions. The team was led by Robert Bates, who was an avid mountaineer, and it’s worth reading his short bio. During this time, Robinson, was granted patents for the design of a compact stove, which is regularly called the “mountain stove” by many today. His patent designs for the stove and various parts of it can be found by searching the web for these numbers: Patent No. The contract to build the new little stove was apparently awarded to the Aladdin Industries subsidiary of the Mantle Lamp Company of America or Mantle Lamp themselves, and manufactured under the name Aladdin , similar to the parent company’s well-known lamps. It’s kind of confusing exactly who made it, since The Mantle Lamp Company made Aladdin lamps, and they had a subsidiary with the same name, plus, Mantle Lamp eventually merged with Aladdin. Aladdin is still in business today. You may be familiar with some of their products which sell under the Stanley vacuum bottle name and other food and beverage containers. The first model of the stove is commonly called the “wheel stove”, by many collectors, because of the horizontal wheel used to operate the stove’s burner. My understanding is that the wheel design was to allow troopers to operate the stove in cold weather without removing their gloves or mittens. This model was only made by Aladdin and only in 1943. For reasons unknown to me, the stove was modified from the wheel design to one somewhat more conventional after only one year, particularly in the valve stem. This second stove model is known, and is stamped, as the M-1942 MOD, where MOD denotes modified. The model was also produced by Aladdin in 1944, and Prentiss Wabers a. Known as Preway of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin and possibly by one other company (possibly Coleman), however, I have been unable to confirm this. In 1945, the M-1942 MOD was produced by Aladdin, Prentiss Wabers and Coleman. I’ve never seen manufacturing year stamps past 1945, so it appears that the stove was very short-lived with a production run of only three years.
WWII Mountain/Ski Stove M1942-MOD. (ALADDIN 1945) Complete NEAR MINT

Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove

  • July 16, 2024 at 9:09 am
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Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove

Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove
This vintage Aladdin pocket field gas cook stove dates back to the World War II era, making it a unique piece of militaria history. The compact size of this stove makes it a great addition to any collection of original period items from the United States Army during this time period. The stove is in good working condition and has been well-preserved over the years. It is perfect for display or for use during camping trips or outdoor adventures. This is a rare find for any collector of vintage militaria or for someone who appreciates the rich history of the United States Army during World War II.
Vintage Old WWII WW2 Army Military U. S Aladdin 1945 Pocket Field Gas Cook Stove

US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras

  • June 27, 2022 at 8:13 pm
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US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras

US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras
Vintage US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras. This item is in working condition. Everything looks to be clean and nice. Very nice addition to any military collection. Item is used and may show normal signs of wear from age and use. Please see photos for more details on items overall condition. US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras. Check out our entire store for more great products and deals! We do however make every possible attempt to accurately describe the inventory we sell and stand behind it. Since 2016, 8TEN Industries has been a leading asset recovery provider supporting national retailers, brands, and manufacturers. Our 60,000 square foot processing and distribution facility located in Cass City, Michigan has allowed us to become industry leader in turning difficult problems for manufacturers into great deals for our customers. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “8ten1944″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
US Army WWII M-1945 Aladdin Military Field Cook Stove With Pots And Extras

WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove

  • June 17, 2022 at 11:07 am
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WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove

WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove
WW2 US Aladdin M-1942 Gas Stove. Stove with case in good shape as pictured. Has wear, scratches, dings, stains, refer to pictures. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “chasings” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

WW2 US Aladdin M1942 Gas Stove

WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg

  • November 17, 2020 at 4:58 am
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WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg

WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg
WW2 Mountain/Ski Stove U. / ALADDIN /1944 Gas Single Burner M1942 MOD. This is an EXCEPTIONALLY clean and FULLY FUNCTIONING, WORKING stove! No Wrench or Spare Part container. Included is the Tall ALUMINUM BOTTOM Section only, CARRIER / COOKING POT marked C. It is in NEAR MINT++ Condition! Contrary to what many collectors have concluded about its association with Mountain/Ski troops, this Stove was designed not just for Mountain/Ski troops, but to be made available to all ground troops: Armored personnel, Rangers, Paratroopers, etc. This was the lightweight answer to foxhole cooking needs. ” This Stove was also referred to as a “G. ALADDIN (The Mantle Lamp Company of Chicago, established in 1908) was one of three contractors of this improved “M1942 – MODIFIED” Stove. (1) Coleman Appliance who only produced stoves in 1944. (2) Prentiss Wabers P. 1944, 1945 production years. (3) Aladdin, 1944, 1945 production years. But ONLY ALADDIN produced a model in 1944, the first of production of this “MODIFIED” Stove, that did NOT have the designation of M-1942-MOD. Stamped into the Steel, which makes this model and this year a significant variant! In June 1942 the Army Quartermaster Corps issued an urgent request : field troops needed a compact stove that could operate at 125 degrees above and 60 degrees below zero, was no larger than a quart bottle of milk, and could burn any kind of fuel. Moreover, the Army wanted 5,000 of the stoves delivered in two months. The end product was better than the Army had requested: the stove could function at 60 degrees below and 150 degrees above Fahrenheit; it could burn all kinds of fuel; it weighed a mere three and one-half pounds; and it was smaller than a quart bottle of milk. The first order for 5,000 units was flown to U. Forces involved in the November 1942 invasion of North Africa. Ernie Pyle, the famous World War II journalist who wrote about the common man’s experience in the war, devoted 15 articles to this compact “single-burner pocket stove” and considered it one of the two most important pieces of noncombat equipment in the war effort, the other being the Jeep! The remnants of the ORIGINAL Decal remain (–yes, there are reproductions of vinyl or paper). This highly perishable, bordered ” Yellow” INSTRUCTIONAL DECAL rarely survived exposure to heat and fuel, or were scratched up extremely easily. This “combat veteran” is the’real deal’ and not a facsimile! The glistening, bright Stainless Steel TANK is completely free of dents, “dings, ” scratches, rust, corrosion, or damage of any sort! The Folding Steel LEGS , and supporting ARMS are in perfect shape, operate smoothly, and are free of heat discoloration and carbon buildup! The Brass FUEL CAP and Pressure PUMP ASSEMBLY are free of tarnishing and in absolutely perfect condition. The Leather GASKET in the Pump is supple and works smoothly, generating excellent pressure! From the exceptional summary, ” SklColorado: Steve’s Life in Colorado”. By the time the Africa campaign began in 1942, construction of Camp Hale in Colorado, was pretty much completed and U. Ski troopers were being trained in skiing, climbing, winter survival and ordinance. Camp Hale eventually became known for its 10th Mountain Division. Somewhere, in this same timeframe, Bestor Robinson , a lawyer, mountaineer and director of the Sierra Club in California prior to WWII, was assigned to a team at the U. Army’s Office of the Quartermaster General with the role of improving clothing and equipment for the Army’s mountain divisions. The team was led by Robert Bates , who was an avid mountaineer, and it’s worth reading his short bio! During this time Robinson was granted patents for the design of a compact stove, which is regularly called the “mountain stove” by many today. His patent designs for the stove and various parts of it can be found by searching the web for these numbers: Patent No. The contract to build the new little stove was awarded to the Aladdin Industries subsidiary of The Mantle Lamp Company of America or Mantle Lamp themselves, and manufactured under the name Aladdin , similar to the parent company’s well-known lamps. It’s kind of confusing exactly who made it, since The Mantle Lamp Company made Aladdin lamps, and they had a subsidiary with the same name, plus, Mantle Lamp eventually merged with Aladdin. Aladdin is still in business today. You may be familiar with some of their products which sell under the Stanley vacuum bottle name and other food and beverage containers. The first model of the stove is commonly called the wheel stove , by many collectors, because of the horizontal wheel used to operate the stove’s burner. My understanding is that the wheel design was to allow troopers to operate the stove in cold weather without removing their gloves or mittens. This model was only made by Aladdin and only in 1943. For reasons unknown to me, the stove was modified from the wheel design to one somewhat more conventional after only one year, particularly in the valve stem. This second stove model is known, and is stamped, as the M-1942 MOD , where’MOD’ denotes’modified. The model was also produced by Aladdin in 1944, and Prentiss Wabers a. Known as Preway of Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin and possibly by one other company (possibly Coleman), however, I have been unable to confirm this. In 1945, the M-1942 MOD was produced by Aladdin, Prentiss Wabers and Coleman. Coincidentally, Aladdin and AGM/Thermos ended up in court over the right to manufacture vacuum bottles in the late 1950s. It seems that the term thermos became a generic name, much the same way that the word Kleenex is used instead of facial tissue, or when Xerox was a generic term for making a duplicate paper copy. I’ve never seen manufacturing year stamps past 1945, so it appears that the stove was very short-lived with a production run of only three years; one year being the wheel stove and two years as the MOD-ified stove. The 1943 wheel stove is rather rare and is often found badly rusted since Stainless Steel was not used in its fabrication. What gives this stove such a long life, is that it is mostly stainless steel and brass. Unlike other stoves of the same era, which have steel founts (tanks), steel pot-support/burner frames, and steel tip-cleaner stems, this stove doesn’t get destroyed by rust. However, I’ve worked on two 1943, M-1942 “Wheel” Stoves , which is the early model, and it is not made of stainless steel and can have rust in places where the zinc has worn off. The stove itself is a good design and I’ve found it reliable and enjoyable to use. The tank is stainless steel and I’ve never seen the M-1942 MOD with rust in it or on it. It will typically need a good cleaning, especially because it was designed to run on regular gasoline and was regularly used with that fuel. The gasoline will leave sediment in the tank and generally clog the vaporizer screen. It had a spirit cup for pre-heating the vaporizer a. Generator, folding feet, folding pot support arms, and an 8 ounce tank. Robert Bates, contributor to the design of the M-1942- MOD. Stove and other WWII U. Bates was born in Philadelphia and was the son of William Bates, a classical scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. He briefly attended the William Penn Charter School , and then Phillips Exeter Academy. He attended Harvard University from 1929 to 1935. At Harvard he was a member of the Harvard Mountaineering Club and with Charles Houston, Adams Carter, Bradford Washburn and Terris Moore was part of the group of climbers later known as the “Harvard Five” who would push forward the standards of American mountaineering in the 1930s. In 1937 Bates, with Bradford Washburn, made the first ascent of Mount Lucania in Yukon, which was then the highest unclimbed mountain in North America. It was also one of the most remote and inaccessible and had been declared “virtually impregnable”. The pair enlisted the aid of the pilot Robert Reeve to fly them to the mountain, but when they landed on the Walsh Glacier the aeroplane sank into the unexpectedly soft snow. After they had spent five days digging it out Reeve departed, warning Bates and Washburn that he would not be able to return to collect them as planned and that they would have to walk back to civilization. The pair climbed Mount Lucania , and the nearby Mount Steele, and were then faced with a 100-mile (160 km) trek through wilderness to Burwash Landing , without maps. They abandoned some of their food to save weight, expecting to restock at a cache left behind by an earlier expedition. However, the cache had been plundered by bears, and Bates and Washburn survived on mushrooms and squirrels during the trek out. Flooded rivers forced them to detour many miles out of their way, and they had eventually walked an estimated 156 miles by the time they reached Burwash Landing , 32 days after arriving on the glacier. The two men lost around twenty pounds each during the walk out. In 1937, Charles Houston invited Bates on an expedition to K2 for 1938, the world’s second highest mountain. It was the first expedition to the mountain for nineteen years, and while the focus was on reconnaissance and assessing the feasibility of different routes, Bates was part of a group which reached within 800 m of the summit on the Abruzzi Spur , which would become the preferred route on the mountain. The expedition failed due to bad weather and the illness of Art Gilkey, but was widely praised for the courage shown by the team in their unsuccessful attempt to save Gilkey. During the descent, Bates and five other climbers were involved in a near-fatal fall, saved only by the strength of Pete Schoening, who was the last man on the rope. Bates later received the David A. Sowles Memorial Award for his part in the attempted rescue. During the Second World War Bates served in the United States Army and was assigned to the Office of the Quartermaster general, where he worked on the development of improved equipment and clothing for the army’s mountain divisions. He recruited a skilled wartime team that included mountaineers William P. Wood III, Bestor Robinson , H. Adams Carter, Terris Moore, Bradford Washburn and Australian arctic explorer Hubert Wilkins. He reached the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was awarded a Bronze Star and the Legion of Merit. After the war, Bates taught English at Phillips Exeter Academy. He continued mountaineering throughout his life, and at the age of 74 led an expedition which made the first ascent of Ulugh Muztagh in China. He also spent a year in Kathmandu directing a Peace Corps project, and served as president of the American Alpine Club , which awards the Robert Hicks Bates Award to promising young climbers in his honour. Bates was the author of several books. With Charles Houston he wrote accounts of their two K2 expeditions as Five Miles High and K2 – The Savage Mountain ; the latter being regarded as a mountaineering classic. He also wrote Mystery, Beauty, and Danger , a study of mountaineering literature, and Mountain Man: The Story of Belmore Brown , the biography of an artist and explorer. His autobiography, The Love of Mountains Is Best , was published in 1994. The item “WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg” is in sale since Sunday, November 8, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “bataan12213″ and is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)

WW2 Mountain Gas Stove ALADDIN 1944 M1942-MOD. Label & Carrier Pot C. M. Mfg

Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2

  • August 27, 2019 at 10:15 am
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Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2

Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2
Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2 RARE. This belonged to a family member who was part of the 10th Mountain Division Ski Patrol. This stove is the first M-1942 stove ever produced and is notable because of the fuel valve wheel that turns in the middle. After this early 1943 model, the stove switched to a black Bakelite turn valve on the side instead of the wheel in the middle. This stove was used at Fort Lewis and Camp Hale, where the WWII 10th Mountain Division Ski troops served. If you have any questions, just ask! The item “Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2″ is in sale since Friday, August 16, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “possession_obsession” and is located in Ravena, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Use: Camp Stove
  • Origin: 10th Mountain Division Ski Patrol
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Material: Galvanized Steel
  • Original or Reproduction: 100% Original
  • Modified Item: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Number of Burners: Single Burner
  • Alternate Model Number: M1942
  • Featured Refinements: Military Stove
  • Brand: Aladdin
  • Year: 1943
  • Model: M-1942
  • Style: Wheel

Aladdin M-1942 WHEEL WWII 1943 US Military Field Camp Stove 10th Mountain WW2

WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint

  • May 12, 2019 at 4:55 pm
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WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint

WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint
WWII USMC Army Mountain Ski Stove stamped. Complete with Wrench/Tool, Spare Part and Housing, as well as the ORIGINAL Decal (in wonderful condition) with Instructions, ALL Near Mint to Mint condition!! It APPEARS to be as close to New Old Stock, apart from having been test-lit, perhaps, when issued. There were three contracts for this Stove: one with Prentis-Waber, one with Coleman Appliance, as well as this 1945 contract with ALADDIN. The Stove comes with a Wrench and a Spare Part Receptacle, both of which clip ingeniously to the vertical pot supports. The stove weighs 674 grams with the tool, no fuel, and no spare parts. The pot supports and tank are of stainless steel. Bestor Robinson, the inventor of the stove, was an U. Citizen, a rock climber, and a skier. He was also Club Vice President of the San Francisco Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club. He advised the U. Army with mountain training, climbing, and skiing. Many members of the Sierra Club joined what would be the 10th Mountain Division ski troops. Robinson filed six separate patents for this Stove! Designed for the Mountain Troops operating in fuel-scarce terrain above tree line (as well as inside a well-ventilated Mountain Tent, with the Canvas Duck Patch on the floor for its use), these were widely sought after, prized, and used by ALL branches in all theaters, including Armored personnel as well as troops in the Pacific. Perfect for the foxhole chef. When you gotta have coffee, you gotta have coffee! ZERO dents, scratches on THIS Stove! Folding Legs, Pan/Pot Support Arms work perfectly. Fuel Cap, Pressure Pump functions, threads nicely! Both Knobs, Bakelite and Wood, are present and operate smoothly! This piece comes with the accompanying multi-purpose Adjusting Wrench AND Spare Part Housing and its contents which are invariably missing. The stove is well-marked, U. This Stove has an intact Instruction Label, the Sunflower Yellow water-decal with the Gold border which was extremely perishable, rarely surviving exposure to heat and spilled fuel for any length of time. This frosty-Mint assembly is a SUPERB example! The item “WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint” is in sale since Wednesday, May 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “bataan12213″ and is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. This item can be shipped to United States.
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & SPARE PART Mint

WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint

  • February 27, 2019 at 2:03 pm
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint

WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint
WWII USMC Army Mountain Ski Stove stamped. Complete with Wrench/Tool, as well as the ORIGINAL Decal with Instructions, ALL Mint!! It APPEARS to be as close to New Old Stock, apart from having been test-lit, perhaps, when issued. There were three contracts for this Stove: one with Prentis-Waber, one with Coleman Appliance, as well as this 1945 contract with ALADDIN. The Stove comes with a Wrench and a Spare Part Receptacle, both of which clip ingeniously to the vertical pot supports. The stove weighs 674 grams with the tool, no fuel, and no spare parts. The pot supports and tank are of stainless steel. Bestor Robinson, the inventor of the stove, was an U. Citizen, a rock climber, and a skier. He was also Club Vice President of the San Francisco Bay Chapter of the Sierra Club. He advised the U. Army with mountain training, climbing, and skiing. Many members of the Sierra Club joined what would be the 10th Mountain Division ski troops. Robinson filed six separate patents for this Stove! Designed for the Mountain Troops operating in fuel-scarce terrain above tree line (as well as inside a well-ventilated Mountain Tent, with the Canvas Duck Patch on the floor for its use), these were widely sought after, prized, and used by ALL branches in all theaters, including Armored personnel as well as troops in the Pacific. This is the more compact, lighter weight M1942 that could nestle inside the separate issue 3-piece Cook Set consisting of two Pots and a Lid/Pan, or the tall cylindrical 2-piece Canister which also served as cookware! Both the Cook Set and the Canister Carrier/ Cook Setwere manufactured separately by Massillon Aluminum, C. Manufacturing, and Rutenberg Electric NOT the same manufacturers of the Stoves Prentis-Waber, Aladdin, or Coleman Appliance! Perfect for the foxhole chef. When you gotta have coffee, you gotta have coffee! ZERO dents, scratches on THIS Stove! Folding Legs, Pan/Pot Support Arms work perfectly. Fuel Cap, Pressure Pump functions, generating pressure! Both Knobs, Bakelite and Wood, are present and operate smoothly! This piece comes with the accompanying multi-purpose Adjusting Wrench which is invariably missing. What IS missing (as is also often the case) is the tiny Rectangular Spare Part Housing which can found online. The stove is marked, U. This Stove has an intact Instruction Label, the Sunflower Yellow water-decal with the Gold border which was extremely perishable, rarely surviving exposure to heat and spilled fuel for any length of time! The 2-Piece aluminum Carrier which also functions as two Cooking Pots is marked U. / 1945 and is in EXCELLENT PLUS shape with only three exceedingly small dings 1 on the top edge, and 2 on the bottom edge. This GLEAMING assembly is a SUPERB example! The item “WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint” is in sale since Saturday, February 23, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “bataan12213″ and is located in Little Rock, Arkansas. This item can be shipped to United States.
WW2 STOVE USMC Army Mountain Ski M1942 Aladdin 1945 WRENCH & CANISTER Mint

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WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping

  • April 25, 2018 at 8:19 pm
WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping
WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping
WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping
WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping
WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping
WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping

WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping
This stove is in very good condition, with all of the necessary parts. Light weight, compact, still very useful. I haven’t fired it up, but I the pump still seems to build pressure. The item “WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping” is in sale since Friday, April 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Field Gear, Equipment”. The seller is “partner217″ and is located in Santa Clarita, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

WWII, US, M-1942 MOD, GI pocket stove, Aladdin Mountain Stove Backpack Camping