another used Fireview - opinions requested

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wineyarders

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Mar 10, 2016
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Greetings hearth.com - I've been gathering a bunch of very useful information in my search for a woodstove, which has taken me away from my intial search for medium size Jotul and brought me to the Fireview. I'm going to use this stove to heat a 1300sf craftsman bungalow in Massachusetts built in the 30's and I think it should do the trick.

I've zeroed in on a used stove for sale, and was hoping the good folks on this forum could offer their observations on a few pictures before I make the trip to look and likely purchase. I haven't seen the stove in person, just the pictures. It sounds like the stove is ~6 years old, but the current owner inherited the stove when they purchased their house and have not used it. There does not seem to be a serial number to date the stove by. Any comments?
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Welcome. Could be a decent deal if the price is right and the age correct. Ask for a close up shot of the UL label at the back bottom so that you can get the model number and maybe mfg. date. A picture of the cat would also be helpful. As for sizing it should be a good fit.
 
Welcome. Could be a decent deal if the price is right and the age correct. Ask for a close up shot of the UL label at the back bottom so that you can get the model number and maybe mfg. date. A picture of the cat would also be helpful. As for sizing it should be a good fit.
Thanks for your reply. I'll see if I can get a picture with the lid up. Here is a shot of the label, so a newer model, but I don;t think it tells the year.
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Yes, current model 205. What shape is the cat in? If ok I would think it is worth $1-1.2K. A quick touchup painting and glass cleaning should make it look pretty good.
 
I think that's just the heat shield tag. I don't have the Fireview here to look at, but I think the stove tag with the mfg. date is under the heat shield. Here's a pic of the Keystone tag.
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That cast combustor scoop and the bypass frame don't look warped in your pics; Stove might be in pretty good shape. The Fireview is a sweet rig. >>
 
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How does that damage to the paint happen in 6 years. You pay a pile of money for it, bring it home and bang it up. I guess some people are just rough on stuff.
 
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What are they asking for it? Looks to me like that has either been stored in the basement or outside.
 
Or at least somewhere there is a lot of moisture. How much do they want for it?
 
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