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    Coleman Stove identification

    Hi all,
    The other day I picked up an old Coleman Gas stove model 425e printed on the front.
    The gas container is one that I have never seen before and I wonder if anyone else has.
    See the pictures
    Attachment 277134Attachment 277135

    Gas container is cylindrical with the filler at one end and the pump on the other
    thanks for looking
    atr
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    looks like a tank off of a 426. Is it a 3 burner it would be a 426.

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    it is a two burner
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    http://www.colemancollectorsforum.com/
    lots of info in stoves too
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