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The old Coleman Camp Stoves used White Gasoline or petrol. However, that is no longer approved and has been banned as a safety issue for some years now. With that said, you have a real antique and if it's in decent condition, is worth some money to collectors of old camping equipment. You may want to rethink giving it away (because, it can't be used as a camp stove any longer) and sell it to an antique dealer or collector.
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im sorry about that.i have replace many of those running around 400$,that a lot of money.i have see glass top stoves on sale 4 that much.and i think they all are about the same as quilty goes.God bless,tom
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