alter fire/cooking set up anyone recognise?

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Harmonica

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Jul 16, 2006
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I was at a historical re-enactment today and was admiring these cooking fires everyone had. Unfortunately I can't find the website the guys say they were from, reinactment market I think it was.

Does anyone recognise these? They seem to be on four legs that are maybe threaded and have adjustable nuts to vary height?

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decorum

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May 2, 2007
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Warwickshire
Does anyone recognise these?


Yup, looks very much like the one in our garage ~ but it's borrowed and although I don't definitively know who made it, I'm pretty sure the maker/seller is a regular at the TORM event already linked to; It might be worth looking at their trader list and clicking into trader websites ;)

EDIT: It seems that theTORM site no longer provides a link to a traders own website. BUT it might be worth contacting Anvil Art.
 
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Bishop

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Yep, it's the 18th century version of the McDonalds take-away apple pie. Soft sweet and just as dangerous when hot.
 

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