Vintage Homestrand Mariner Model 205-32a Alcohol Stove Extremely Clean on 2040-parts.com
Westover, Maryland, United States
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VINTAGE HOMESTRAND MARINER MODEL 205-32A ALCOHOL STOVE UNIT IS EXTREMELY CLEAN BUT UNTESTED MIGHT NEED NEW O-RINGS BUT NOT SURE SO SELLING AS IS SEE PICTURES FOR HOW CLEAN THIS UNIT IS MEASURES APPROX. 12" X 21" AND 6 5/8" TALL |
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