I just used my vintage refurbished 6 cup drip coffee maker circa 2020. ; - ) You got all the neat surplus army stuff John. Thanks for showing. Welcome back!
Thanks for watching another one. This one was not planned. I’m glad I had a few mins to make it. I love that little stove. I remember my dad having one when I was a kid. It brings me back to my childhood.
Good to see you again John! I've never seen that moka pot before...looks pretty cool! And LOVE the old Coleman stove...that one looks to be in wonderful condition! Stay blessed brother!
Good video. Would like to see you make breakfast on that. That stove is great. The spoon is a great find. You should have said what the run time is on the stove. Hope you do more videos on it. Hope you do a review of some new boy scout gear if you get some. Do you have a boy scout tent. There slim to none and expensive. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
Cool... my 502 is a 1971.... Cheezehead Chris sent it to me... he even sent me one of those Moka pots. I like those pots, I have a couple of them. That’s a sweet utensil set! ☕️🍴👍🏻
Thanks Chris. What month was your 502 made? I was born in 71. The Moka pot is fun to drag out from time to time. It was the first time I used it on that stove. I like it because I’m the only hot coffee drinker in my house so it’s a good way to make it with regular ground coffee and not with the expensive Keurig. I’m thinking about making a video soon with all my military utensil sets. I think folks might like that. Thanks for watching!
@@John-Sherwood-W4JFS Thanks! All good here! Did you see that Dave Canterbury and his pathfinder school is releasing a stainless reproduction Swedish m40? It’s interesting. A lot pricier than the originals were 10-12 years ago… but still interesting.
@@John-Sherwood-W4JFS it’s interesting because he sent an aluminum one to be prototyped in stainless steel. The result is a stainless kit with the two ribs at the top that typically are the mark of an aluminum set. The windscreen is stainless too on his version, making it compatible with a wood fire as a backup.
Great! It wasn’t super strong because I backed off a little on the coffee grounds for this one and I didn’t use espresso either. It was a good afternoon cup!
always enjoy your videos john. thx. such critical times here in Canada. God bless you. God bless the USA.
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Awesome! Thank you for sharing!
This was just what I needed John. Thanks for sharing! I love those old 502's. Mine's a March '69. Still shiny and kickin' out great heat! 👍
I just used my vintage refurbished 6 cup drip coffee maker circa 2020. ; - ) You got all the neat surplus army stuff John. Thanks for showing. Welcome back!
Thanks! I’ll try and get another video out soon when my free time comes back around. Thanks for watching!
wow... love your style Bro... greetings from NY
Right back to you from FL. Thanks for watching my video.
Nice little setup. I like those stoves, they seem to be robust and reliable. I need to get one of those cups. ☕️ ✌️🇺🇸👏👏👏👏
Got to love the 502.
Great little stove.
Thanks for sharing and God bless.
ive got that exact same setup----lol--- coffee pot and all.....i just made a cup-o-coffee....it works soooooo good......
Great stove, ty for sharing John…
Thanks for watching another one. This one was not planned. I’m glad I had a few mins to make it. I love that little stove. I remember my dad having one when I was a kid. It brings me back to my childhood.
Great video. I enjoy making my coffee in a Moka pot on a soda can alcohol stove out in my shed.
Always nice to see a new post from you. Great content.
Thanks! I’ve been very busy lately. I’m glad I was able to put one together. Thanks for watching!
Good to see you again John! I've never seen that moka pot before...looks pretty cool! And LOVE the old Coleman stove...that one looks to be in wonderful condition! Stay blessed brother!
Thanks very much for stopping by! I pray you and your family are still doing great.
Good video. Would like to see you make breakfast on that. That stove is great. The spoon is a great find. You should have said what the run time is on the stove. Hope you do more videos on it. Hope you do a review of some new boy scout gear if you get some. Do you have a boy scout tent. There slim to none and expensive. God bless. From Glenn CATT in Massachusetts.
About time John! I began thinking you were shutdown. Great video as always.
It’s nice to be missed. Just been super busy with life. Thanks for watching my video!
Nice looking coffee pot
Thanks. It’s not the best one. It’s a Chinese knock-off in quality but it works. Thanks for watching another one!
John, try stirring the coffee in the pot before you pour it into your cup. It makes a huge difference to the coffee.
I have one of those. Came in handy on power outage
Cool... my 502 is a 1971.... Cheezehead Chris sent it to me... he even sent me one of those Moka pots. I like those pots, I have a couple of them. That’s a sweet utensil set! ☕️🍴👍🏻
Thanks Chris. What month was your 502 made? I was born in 71. The Moka pot is fun to drag out from time to time. It was the first time I used it on that stove. I like it because I’m the only hot coffee drinker in my house so it’s a good way to make it with regular ground coffee and not with the expensive Keurig. I’m thinking about making a video soon with all my military utensil sets. I think folks might like that. Thanks for watching!
@@John-Sherwood-W4JFS - mine is 8-71... and yes, I think folks would like to see different utensil sets! 👍🏻
👍 thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
@@John-Sherwood-W4JFS hoping you’ll be getting back to making more videos.
I have a couple of these little stoves. I don't know what it is about it, but it's just fun to fire one up and make some coffee on it.
For me, it takes me back to my childhood. Camping with family with the sound it makes and the smell of the fuel burning. Thanks for watching!
Kool
Best stove evah!
We had rain every day last week, now it's over 100° every day this week. Today is 109°.
I wish we had rain every afternoon to cool off and refill our lakes and rivers. Yesterday was the hottest
Cool cool.
Thanks! I hope you are doing well.
@@John-Sherwood-W4JFS Thanks! All good here! Did you see that Dave Canterbury and his pathfinder school is releasing a stainless reproduction Swedish m40? It’s interesting. A lot pricier than the originals were 10-12 years ago… but still interesting.
@@Thereal111t no I didn’t. I have the original aluminum version. Very good kit. I will check that out.
@@John-Sherwood-W4JFS it’s interesting because he sent an aluminum one to be prototyped in stainless steel. The result is a stainless kit with the two ribs at the top that typically are the mark of an aluminum set. The windscreen is stainless too on his version, making it compatible with a wood fire as a backup.
How does the coffee taste
Great! It wasn’t super strong because I backed off a little on the coffee grounds for this one and I didn’t use espresso either. It was a good afternoon cup!