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callewis30

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Oct 11, 2009
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Roseville, CA
I have inherited a wood burning stove and was wondering if anyone out there might help me identify it. There are no markings on the stove itself, the only identifiable marking is a relief of a Bison on each door.
 

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It is SofaKing old that you aren't going to find any info on it. Hundreds of welding shops were pushing out stoves in the seventies and eighties and went away a long time a go.
 
It is in pretty good shape. The stove has been in storage from November 1985 until March 2009. We already have a fireplace (which is rarely used, since we're in California's Central Valley) so right now the stove is just taking up space in my garage.
 
That might not even be legal to install in California anymore....

I thought I saw someone say they banned non-EPA wood appliances?
 
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