I've been looking at the Trangia Swedish ex-army cook sets, current for sale.
It seems that the majority of them are sold with new pans, from an after market company.
So I was wondering why this was??
The only explanation I can think of, is that the Swedish mil bin the cooking pots when the kit is returned to stores. Then issue new pots to the next recipient? So the bits that are pensioned off to the surplus market are just the base and burner.
And there must have been quite a market for these, for someone to go to the bother of making new pans!
Can anyone shed any light on this.
(I use the word 'shed', as in the little wooden hut in the garden!)
Jules
It seems that the majority of them are sold with new pans, from an after market company.
So I was wondering why this was??
The only explanation I can think of, is that the Swedish mil bin the cooking pots when the kit is returned to stores. Then issue new pots to the next recipient? So the bits that are pensioned off to the surplus market are just the base and burner.
And there must have been quite a market for these, for someone to go to the bother of making new pans!
Can anyone shed any light on this.
(I use the word 'shed', as in the little wooden hut in the garden!)
Jules