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  1. WoodPorn Minister of Fire

    Hey guys,
    I've decided to list my stove for sale on CL...it is a Quad 3100I with std surround/nickel trim.
    I'm not too sure on the market value of the stove, it is in perfect working condition, needing only the 2 rear fire bricks around the tubes.

    Any suggestions on asking price?

    -Woodporn
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  2. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    7,149 posts
    central PA
    What's a new one going for? How old is it? Take those factors into consideration and come up with a comfortable price that you would "let it go" for. Then, add a few bucks to that price and let the haggling begin. 'Tis the season for woodstove hunters.....
    Backwoods Savage likes this.
  3. basod Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 11, 2009
    788 posts
    Mount Cheaha Alabama
    "Things may come to those that wait, but only the things left by those that don't!"
    ~~my last car salesman

    Did they ask you if you'd take it in the brown for a better deal?
  4. WoodPorn Minister of Fire


    He didn't ask......I was outta there as he finished the quote!

    The stove is 7 yrs old now, new it is $2700
  5. steeltowninwv Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 16, 2010
    742 posts
    west virginia
    ill give ya 300 dollars if u deliver to wv...lol
  6. tcassavaugh Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 10, 2010
    594 posts
    Southern Maryland
    you can always start high...and if it doesn't sell go lower. I'd try and get those bricks in though. if i saw that it needed firebrick, i'd probably think it might have been overheated or misused a bit. just saying...if you have to fix it, i....and probably many others.....move along.

    cass
  7. WoodPorn Minister of Fire

    Good call, I'll order 'em on Monday.
  8. new_wood Member

    joined: May 9, 2011
    58 posts
    Ohio
    Good call to go ahead are replace the fire bricks. Someone might bite on it as is but they would probably want it really cheap to take the risk. With the fire bricks already replaced you will probably have more interest and be able to command more $$.
  9. tcassavaugh Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 10, 2010
    594 posts
    Southern Maryland
    let us know how you make out selling the stove. good luck....and have fun replacing the bricks

    cass

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