Stove say Gibraltor and Keystoker what is it?

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shenk111

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Feb 22, 2008
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eastern pa
I have bought a stove for 800.00 and dont know really anything about it but to put rice coal in the back and ash it out of the pan every once and while.works great only spent 200.00 to heat so far this year i live in a little 1250 sq foot three story home"finished attic".
question is....

My stove says gibraltor on the front door but has keystoker part in back what do i call this and does anyone know the model or specs on this.my dad has a manual on his which is a keystoker and everything like settings etc match mine.i included pics,please let me know.also did i get a good deal,used to heat with oil!!
 

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Interesting!

I say Keystoker, because Gibraltar never made a stoker that I know of. It may have been a joint effort at the beginning or something like that where G provided the steel guts and K the stoker, but I assume it is Keystoker.

Did you try this same post over at the coal forum?

http://www.nepadigital.com
 
That's 100% a Gibraltar stove body.

I think this is a homemade marriage between a Gibraltar body and the Keystoker guts.
 
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