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[pct-l] When Bluet Stoves came out???



My first stove was a Bluet, the predecessor to the gaz brand I think.  I 
bought it in 1969 or so.  I think Monte Dodge would know this history 
better.  I saw a picture somewhere of his basement - filled with classic 
stoves...

Jeff, Just Jeff...

Michael Doughty wrote:

>
> *I think **Camping Gaz* <http://www.campingaz.com/sunbeam/index.asp>*  
> pretty much invented the canister-top stove back in the early 
> seventies. The first ones didn't have a self sealing valve, so once 
> you attached the canister, you had to leave it in place until the fuel 
> was* *exausted.  Since then this problem has been fixed, but most 
> manufacturers have gone with a self-sealing threaded valve which is 
> pretty much universal, despite what they might tell you.*
>
> *Camping Gaz stoves and fuel canisters are still very popular in 
> Europe, but harder to find in the US. MSR makes a canister-top stove, 
> The Super Fly  <http://www.msrcorp.com/stoves/superfly.asp> with a 
> "Multi-Mount" that can accomodate both types of canisters, but this is 
> less useful to folks who travel primarily in the US.*
>
> ** 
>
> *Woebegone*
>
>  
>
> --- In pct2006@yahoogroups.com, "Lawrence Beals" <lbealsjr@...> wrote:
> >
> > The GAZ stoves were some of the first canister stoves, I think I 
> bought my
> > Globetrotter in the late 70s. At the time it was pretty cutting 
> edge, two
> > tall pots that fit over each other and the stove fit inside it. I 
> still use
> > the pots etc and just have replaced the stove with a different 
> burner. They
> > used a small piercable cartridge that is no long available. The gaz 
> lanterns
> > still use the larger piercable cartridges. The newest GAZ stoves use a
> > threaded cartridge.
> >
> > Much more popular overseas and especially in SA when I was in Chile and
> > Peru. If I was going to backpack outside of the USA and wanted to take a
> > cartridge stove then one that could use a GAZ cartridge would be a 
> serious
> > contender. Coleman bought out Camping Gaz a while back and some of the
> > coleman stoves bear more than a passing resemblance to GAZ stoves.
> >
> > http://www.campingaz.com/
> >
> > hike safe
> >
> > Bear
> > PCT2007 - back to lurking
> >
> >
> > On 3/14/06, Jenn jennhead22@... wrote:
> > >
> > > As far as I know, most canister stoves (at least the newer ones) 
> can fit
> > > any
> > > canister. There was a discussion recently about this on the PCT-L. One
> > > person noted that they experienced a leak , but that was beacuse 
> they were
> > >
> > > leaving the stove on the canister in their pack. Duh.
> > >
> > > I've never heard of a Gaz stove.
> > >
> > >
>