You are so lucky. I have been looking for that exact stove for years. They used to advertise in Fur Fish Game magazine and a few years ago, decided to look for a good tent stove. Remembered the add and dug out some old FFG's and on a whim, called the company. It was in New Jersey if I remember correctly and and someone did answer the phone number but was clueless to the Reamco 7 in 1 stove. It's a PERFECT stove for a basecamp with is versatility.
@teharley69 I know! Great stove. Have only used it a few times. Have not used the oven portion yet either! Thanks for watching! Keep an eye out, never know when one will pop up!!
Cool! Nice Find! Sparked my interest. I'll look into these, maybe try to make one... 27 pounds, and you could stack a brick or rock wall near it and let the thermal mass absorb and slowly release the heat. In a way less heavy to set up than a heavy stove. Copper tube in angle iron (bed frame) frame with Durabond filling Hot water 1 1/2" thick panel (T+P valve of course) next to it... Lots of possibilities!
You are so lucky. I have been looking for that exact stove for years. They used to advertise in Fur Fish Game magazine and a few years ago, decided to look for a good tent stove. Remembered the add and dug out some old FFG's and on a whim, called the company. It was in New Jersey if I remember correctly and and someone did answer the phone number but was clueless to the Reamco 7 in 1 stove. It's a PERFECT stove for a basecamp with is versatility.
teharley69 6 days ago
@teharley69 I know! Great stove. Have only used it a few times. Have not used the oven portion yet either! Thanks for watching! Keep an eye out, never know when one will pop up!!
Edzherenow99 6 days ago
how much did something like this cost?
chivone21 1 month ago
@chivone21 Not sure what it went for originally but I lucked out and found it on craigslist for $60.00!!!
Edzherenow99 1 month ago
Very Cool...
tigerb2 3 months ago
Great THX FIREITUP
shippen2010 4 months ago
Cool! Nice Find! Sparked my interest. I'll look into these, maybe try to make one... 27 pounds, and you could stack a brick or rock wall near it and let the thermal mass absorb and slowly release the heat. In a way less heavy to set up than a heavy stove. Copper tube in angle iron (bed frame) frame with Durabond filling Hot water 1 1/2" thick panel (T+P valve of course) next to it... Lots of possibilities!
notoriouslizw 4 months ago
It's amazing how that stove almost instantly disassembles and assembles.
Those Japanese imports.
dinnerandashow 6 months ago
@dinnerandashow I think it is from New Jersey.
Edzherenow99 6 months ago
go check out riley stoves from montana...mulepackers use them in the backcountry...for years
Dojocho 7 months ago
@Dojocho yeah great stoves. But WAY out of my price range.
Edzherenow99 7 months ago
Amazing
InTheSticks0001 9 months ago
Fantastic!
KASPLARFO 10 months ago
what is the cost and where do you buy them
PYE172 10 months ago
you make good stoves in the usa but the cost of posting them to england puts you off the post is mory than the stove cost
PYE172 10 months ago
@PYE172 Yeah I'll bet! They don't make them like this one anymore though.
Edzherenow99 10 months ago
@elkantler75 cool eh! Can't wait to try it out in your tent!!
Edzherenow99 1 year ago
Nice!
Ebiczebulanious 1 year ago
Pretty cool.
BlueDogBushcraft 1 year ago
What a multi-use design!
steintanz 1 year ago