I could keep an eye out for one for ya, but shipping might be more than it's worth. I just checked the completed auctions on Ebay and see quite a few that have sold for around 10 bucks. Ya might have some luck checking there there's a lot of them for sale.
..Ya got some Good deals there Shane ! How about shooting some footage while yall are camped out with your setup. I'd bet you could have at least a few hours worth to post for later on...!
Shane - Steve in Canada here, I'll give you 50 dollars US for that 3 burner Coleman stove after you clean her up. Will pay all shipping costs. Can't find a nice one up here. No rush, anytime you can get to it, regards
Stephen I will have to get back to ya, my dad might want this. If he doesn't I can sure sell it to ya for cheaper, but the cost of shipping it might cost a small fortune. One place ya might want to look is on Coleman Collectors Forum www.colemancollectorsforum.com/categories There are a lot of good guys from Canada on there that might be cheaper for ya. You can make a WTB post in their classified section.
Totally would understand if you want to give this to your Dad. I am looking for a nice one and I appreciate your tip, but if you do decide that this one is gathering dust in your shop let me know and we'll work something out.
Planning on it but it probably wont be for another couple months before I get to them ... I work a full time job and weekends will hopefully be spent camping, at least every other weekend.
Hah ! Can't watch one of your videos without thinking back to one of my war stories from long ago.I was just a private stationed with the 11th Airborne Dive in Germany in 1956. While at the barracks area, I went shopping in the local PX and came across those hand warmers. They were called Jonee hand warmers back then. I think I paid 3 or 4 dollars for two. As a private back then I was making less than $100.00 a month. It was in mid winter and very cold. I bought two of those hand warmers one for each of my mittens. I bought a couple of cans of fuel and put everything in my pack for the field. I got teased by the other soldiers, saying what an idiot I was, because they wouldn't do much for that kind of cold. Well after a few hours out there in that bitter cold, I held the hand warmers next to my body under my parka. Withing a few minutes I was warm and toasty. Guys were complaining about the cold, and I just kept quiet and warm. Take care, the old guy with lots of stories...Ken