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Rare Vintage Mint Unused Coleman "peak" 5-piece Stainless Steel Camping Cook Set on 2040-parts.com

US $51.95
Location:

Carmel, California, United States

Carmel, California, United States
Condition:Used

This listing offers a rare opportunity to purchase a vintage "PEAK" 5-piece stainless steel cookware set by Coleman.  And, it's still in its original wrappings and box.  The set includes one .25 qt. cup/bowl, one .5qt bowl with flat lid, one .5 qt. fry pan, one 1.3 qt. pot, and a convenient bag with locking tie string to put the set in, compacted and assembled, when not in use.  Swing-out handles on the bowls and fry pan.  Locking swing bail handle on the 1.3 qt. pot.  All pieces 4mm stainless steel.  Mint and unused condition in the original wrappings and box.  No reserve. Thanks and good luck!
  
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