Looking for value: Moore's Air-Tight Oak 9026

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TBierschbach

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Dec 30, 2019
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Illinois
I have a Moore's Air-Tight Oak 9026 and too many other hobbies, so restoration and such is not on the list of things I want to do. I'm looking for an approximate value so I can sell it without getting shafted. I can get some pics but I want to make sure I upload helpful ones. Anyone familiar with this model, and what to look for to value it?

As a side note, if anyone is interested, it's going to be cash and carry basically. I will give a discount for whoever can get it out of the basement.1
 
I have a Moore's Air-Tight Oak 9026 and too many other hobbies, so restoration and such is not on the list of things I want to do. I'm looking for an approximate value so I can sell it without getting shafted. I can get some pics but I want to make sure I upload helpful ones. Anyone familiar with this model, and what to look for to value it?

As a side note, if anyone is interested, it's going to be cash and carry basically. I will give a discount for whoever can get it out of the basement.1
To get an accurate value you would have to contact an antique stove place. But I can tell you most are only worth a couple hundred bucks at most. Even restored the majority are still not worth allot. But it is worth checking certain ones can be worth more. But only if you can find a buyer
 
I am just south of Charlotte NC - After 6 months I sold this one for $160.
 

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