Atlanta Stove Works 15-36 more information wanted

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Chris in WNC

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Aug 31, 2017
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Burnsville NC
good day!

we have an Atlanta 15-36 cook stove that we wish to sell.
very solid and complete except for a missing grate handle.

searching for information, I found an old thread here,
very interesting to discover these were made for coal rather than wood.

one posting suggested these stoves sell for as much as $2500 restored, with $800-1000 more common.
is this accurate? if so, I'm all excited ;-)

when were these babies manufactured?
some postings suggested early 1900s, but the Phillips head bolts makes me think more like after WWII.

all additional information will be much appreciated......