Stove ID help

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Andy P.

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Dec 21, 2011
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Central Mass.
Hi everyone. I'm new to stick burning as I lost my pellet pooper in the divorce. I'm trying to figure out what stove I've got so I can do some research on it. Any ideas?

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Looks like a small production or one-off late 1970's model - there were probably 500 makers at that time.

I say this for a couple reasons. The door appears to be steel as opposed to cast - and has no name on it. Most all stoves identified themselves. Also, the short handle indicates that it was probably never UL or lab tested.

Unless anyone also chimes in, I think you have a "generic" there!
 
Thanks guys. No tags and no markings of any kind. There isnt much to it, really just a steel box with a couple air intakes in the door. Seems to run pretty well as far as I can tell so far
 
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