burner with tubular wick

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  1. gena88 Russian Federation

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    Hello, I bought an interesting burner, it's probably French and runs on gasoline, but I'm not sure. Maybe someone has one? Please tell me how long the length of the wick should be? how is it attached to the movable part of the burner? Which chimney is suitable for it?
     
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    It looks similar but not the same as some here French early incandescent wick burner lamps
    It should give an idea of the wick length /chimney shape/mantle needed ? It will maybe also need something to hold the mantle up as well as a gauze or grille in the middle of the burner.
    @Conny C may know better
     
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    French gasoline, burns like a Kosmos with a feeder wick and a burning annular wick, filled through the little extended filler cap.
     

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