

Coleman 413F 2-Burner Camp Stove. Most stoves, including this model, do not have a manufacturing date stamped on the case or the tank. This is one of the few models that came with the flip down lid support (RED) which flips over the backside of the lid and acts as a support to use the lid as a table or prep area. It is often called a “towel Bar”, and of course, it can be used for that purpose also. This model also has the more comfortable flat carry handle. The 2 steel feet just pull down and snap into place and easily retract, no tools needed. I found this stove in very sad looking condition. After inspection I determined that the case was actually in very good shape, with only a few small dents and some very light surface rust in a few places. It was was very filthy and greasy, and the paint was in poor condition. So, I completely disassembled it, scrubbed it out, and removed all of the light rust completely. The fuel tank was flushed several times with clean fuel. All of the parts and pieces were then inspected, cleaned, polished, repaired, or replaced as needed. After reassembly it was fully tested. Gaskets, seals, generator, pump, work as they should. It lights up fast and works very well. There are some small dings, etc, from 6 decades, but its a nice clean stove that works just as it should. Look at all of the photos. The photos show the exact stove you will receive. I enjoy rescuing these old stoves and lanterns, mostly Coleman. I completely disassemble them, hammer out dents, (NO Bondo) I remove all of the old cooked on gack, (food, oils, soot, etc), loose paint, and rust. I test everything for proper function and replace or repair parts as needed. After proper surface prep, I repaint with several coats of enamel paint. I polish the brass and stainless as needed. After reassembly the stove is fully tested with white gas. Its been repaired and repainted, but it still shows signs of its 60 plus years, and all of the coffee and food its cooked. Measures about 22″w x 13″d x 6h. Weighs about 14 lbs.


VINTAGE GRISWOLD STOVE TOP OVEN #355. VERY STRAIGHT AND TIGHT. APPEARS TO HAVE LITTLE TO NO USE. DOOR, HANDLES AND SHELVES APPEAR TO FUNCTION AND OPERATE AS DESIGNED. ORIGINAL FINISH WITH A FEW SCRATCHES, WARN SPOTS AND A FEW SPOTS OF LIGHT SURFACE RUST. APPROX 12″ WIDE, 11″ TALL, 10 DEEP. LOWER SHELF AND ADJUSTABLE UPPER SHELF. WILL CLEAN UP NICELY. NEEDS DOOR GLASS REPLACED TO FUNCTION PROPERLY. If you are a Griswold collector and have yet to find a decent Pie Oven, now is your chance. These ovens, while not exactly rare, are hard to find that are in decent condition. Made of sheet metal, that has been painted, the heat usually peels off the paint and it starts to rust. This particular oven has no dents. Like others, it does have spots of surface rust where the paint was missing. I have cleaned off much of the rust and blackened the rest in order to make it look presentable. This piece could easily be restored to near its original condition. It was produced in the 1930’s and measures 11 x 12 x 10 3/4 deep. The P/N is # 355 and it has the Griswold block logo. Inside there are two racks. The bottom has an opening to fit over the burner. The door operates in the normal fashion with a latch to keep it closed. This has the makings of a real fine piece with just a bit of refinishing.