Help with model of Fisher fire?

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Lamy

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Jan 24, 2015
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Can anyone help me with the model of this double glass door Fisher stove? I am trying to locate installation instructions / specifications. Ant help would be much appreciated. Serial number on back is 4582 if this helps?

Thanks
Ben
 

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Need the width of fire box or across doors in inches. (or glass opening width) Looks like a 6 inch outlet, so I'm guessing Honey Bear. The size of the handles scale the doors to Honey Bear doors. Ash fender (shelf) is also the style of Honey Bear. They were built in the US in pedestal or 4 leg style, but had straight legs. You have the Fireplace Style legs that were only available on larger stoves, so they look different to us. (maybe I should say, me) Ours also had air intake sliders top and bottom of doors like the one below your doors. The lower sliders with knobs were only on the larger stoves. Ours were not set up for multi fuel like yours. It's a shame the manual is gone!

One of the many sellers of Fisher Traditional Stoves may help. It's going to take finding an employee or shop owner that has been in the business selling Fisher from 1980 to 1988. Here's a list of dealers.
http://www.fisherstoves.co.nz/your-nearest-dealer/

Any of us Fisher buffs in the northern hemisphere would walk out of those dealers with a new Blenheim ! (Grandma size - or the Denniston Grandpa size) Your new ones are down to 1.27 grams for every kg burned. This one is more like 6 grams / kg burned.
Most of your dealers are not familiar with the original company products. Also, no where else had fire backs or other hydro systems from the factory.

US made Honey Bear;

Honey Bear after 2.jpg Notice this is a model made for external air intake for mobile homes. Different air wash and intake from bottom. This front air intake was the fore runner of the current models made there with the pull rod in front.
 
Honey Bear 7.jpg On this pedestal version you can see the top and bottom air sliders built like your bottom slider with air wash slot.
 
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