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Deanna carter

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Apr 6, 2022
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It's going to depend entirely upon the local market. Some areas are getting over $1000 others are still in the $300 $400 range which is what I think they are actually worth. Value will also depend upon whether they have ul tags or not. Which I don't think yours have
 
Southerners love their heat! I wouldn’t think you would find many Grandpas that put out so much heat down there, but the largest stoves and Papa Bears are even found in Florida.

This one is a Grandpa I, 1977 or ‘78. They will have numbers and initials in weld on the bottom if they were made in GA. Numbers are a stove number, not serial. Could have a second set of initials under ash fender when vented, doors hung, and ash fender installed.