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  1. joshuaviktor New Member

    joined: Dec 19, 2005
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    Northwest New Jersey
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  2. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,118 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
    price is a little high for an old 118 imho.
  3. Shane Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 21, 2005
    1,830 posts
    Casper Wyoming
    I think that 200-300 would be more reasonable if it's in good shape.
  4. KP Matt New Member

    joined: May 1, 2006
    118 posts
    If I could get $500 USD for my old 118 I'd jump on that in a second!
  5. precaud Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 20, 2006
    2,272 posts
    Sunny New Mexico
    Yeah, 2-3 hundered tops I'd say. I burned a 118 for a couple seasons. Or smouldered, I should say... Sold it when Jotul came out with the 201 Turbo (we're talking early 80's here)... bought the 201 and discovered what real secondary burn was for the first time. I was always amazed who much heat the 201 gave for how little wood put into it. And the great little porthole for watching the secondary action. Too cool!
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