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Just buy a new kettle and take the cork off it. That way you've got a spair for your cork should you lose the original kettle.......:thumbup1:

 

 

Or do the right thing and buy a Ghillie kettle, then throw the Kelly away.:grinning-smiley-003:biggrin:

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I collect army petrol and diesel cookers, and love the look of both the Ghillie and Kelly, but don't own either as the army stoves suit my needs for cooking, and if I fancy just boiling water over an open flame, it only takes seconds to rig up a support, and boil a normal camping kettle.

 

Just out of interest, why do you own one?:001_smile:

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Just out of interest, why do you own one?:001_smile:

 

Cos he found a cork in the woods a while back and thought it'd be daft to have the cork and no kettle to go with it. By rights he should now have two corks but the original owner of the cork came forward.

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