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  1. Baroness New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2006
    17 posts
    Virginia
    I don't post very often, but I have gotten all the BEST advice on this site. I just wanted to share a pic of my Isle Royale. My husband and I agree that this is the best investment for our home that we've ever made. :)

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  2. Corie New Member

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    2,428 posts
    Halifax, VA
    Niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice. That's the first one I've ever seen in operation. I like it a lot!
  3. DonCT New Member

    joined: Dec 9, 2005
    609 posts
    Bristol, Connecticut
    That's a sweet looking stove!! And it should keep you nice and toasty on those cold winter nights.
  4. elkimmeg Banned

    Very nice looking stove but a word of caution the stove pad cannot just be placed over carpet and 8" clearance is required on eaxh side of the stove
    Not trying to ruin you enthusiasm but alerting you to check some possible safety issues
  5. Roospike New Member

    joined: Nov 19, 2005
    2,859 posts
    Eastern Nebraska
    I had to run a photo edit to see what "Ole' Eagle Eye ELKer" was talking about.
    Is it carpet ? Dont know but here is the photo.

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  6. It looked like either a green marble or granite to me? :p
  7. ourhouse Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 16, 2006
    720 posts
    Franklin Ma
    Very nice looking set up
  8. DonCT New Member

    joined: Dec 9, 2005
    609 posts
    Bristol, Connecticut
    Yea, looks like tile to me. But good looking out Elk. It's always a good thing to stay vigilant around these wood burning appliances ;)
  9. Baroness New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2006
    17 posts
    Virginia
    :) Thank you everyone! Yes, it's tile. I've got it set up in the kitchen. We've a huge OLD farmhouse and the kitchen is the most centrally located area to heat the whole house. :) But I don't really need it today as the weatherman here in SE VA said that it will be in the 70's again. Ah well, save some wood for another day! Thanks again for all the nice comments & the heads up on safety issues. I sincerely appreciate it! You all have a great day!
  10. begreen Super Moderator

    joined: Nov 18, 2005
    36,118 posts
    South Puget Sound, WA
    Beautiful stove and installation. If you have more pictures, please post! I didn't know they had a version in ivory, is this a new color? How long have you had the stove? Are you getting any smoke out of the stove when top loading?
  11. Baroness New Member

    joined: Feb 3, 2006
    17 posts
    Virginia
    Thanks! I can't take credit for the installation. Had the pros do it. ;-P We just had it put in January. When top loading it does at times get a little smokey. It occasionally sets off the smoke alarm. I prefer to front load. My husband will top load. (The STOVE you guys! :red: ) :lol: I'll have to take more pics later.
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