Somersworth Foundry Co. STANDARD B 1914

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ms.mimi1910

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Sep 26, 2020
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Atlanta, GA
Good day. My husband and I recently purchased a Standard B 82HF cook stove. Body appears solid with no cracks. The piece appears to have been restored at some point. Main parts date 1914, with other part dating from 1910 - 1914. There appears to be a couple pieces missing and we are wanting to get it fully functional. Anyone out there can point us in the right direction? Not many restoration locations in Georgia.
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Google - Antique Stove Restorers. There are several.
Gootimestoves has been around for a long time.

This one showed up in GA.
 
Good day. My husband and I recently purchased a Standard B 82HF cook stove. Body appears solid with no cracks. The piece appears to have been restored at some point. Main parts date 1914, with other part dating from 1910 - 1914. There appears to be a couple pieces missing and we are wanting to get it fully functional. Anyone out there can point us in the right direction? Not many restoration locations in Georgia.
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I have a lot of Somersworth Foundry stoves, what exactly are you looking for?
 
I have a lot of Somersworth Foundry stoves, what exactly are you looking for?
Hi Barry. I live in Rochester NH and have a Standard stove. Where are you located and what do you have for parts? I Am looking for the ash roller and possibly a part or some parts for the fire box. Please let me know. Thank you!