Unusual new design

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Wow!! A space age stove.The link dosnt seem to work?? Edited!! Works now!!
 
:lol: LOL Is that a stove or a mini-greenhouse?
 
Looks like you're burning an alien in there and his sunglasses have fallen down. Rick
 
Gotta say, as much as I love my vintage VC's, I'd have one of those in a NY minute.

I'm sure the price is beyond silly.

Oh well.
 
just wouldnt fit my hillbilly image:) Is kinda niffty though
 
bmwloco said:
Gotta say, as much as I love my vintage VC's, I'd have one of those in a NY minute.

I'm sure the price is beyond silly.

Oh well.

Your's for about 5K.
 
Where I'm comin' from, that's way beyond silly. Rick
 
Hmm. $535 for a Vermont Castings Resolute II and a Intrepid, both circa 1983

For the difference, roughly $4500 give or take, I could buy enough wood for a decade or two. Good stacked hardwood.
 
BrotherBart said:
Just does not have the same charm as this one.

http://tinyurl.com/5so447

I still can't figure out the "two vented shelves for storing wood". It appears that the stack outlet is directly above the "shelves". Does the smoke pass by the "stored" wood before exiting the stove? Someone hold me.....I'm scared. :ahhh:

And BG, they got some crazy looking stoves there. It makes me wonder if they are for serious heat or a novelty.
 
Jags said:
BrotherBart said:
Just does not have the same charm as this one.

http://tinyurl.com/5so447

I still can't figure out the "two vented shelves for storing wood". It appears that the stack outlet is directly above the "shelves". Does the smoke pass by the "stored" wood before exiting the stove? Someone hold me.....I'm scared. :ahhh:

And BG, they got some crazy looking stoves there. It makes me wonder if they are for serious heat or a novelty.

I think the thing is a BBQ grill and that thing on the left is for smoking meat.
 
BrotherBart said:
Jags said:
BrotherBart said:
Just does not have the same charm as this one.

http://tinyurl.com/5so447

I still can't figure out the "two vented shelves for storing wood". It appears that the stack outlet is directly above the "shelves". Does the smoke pass by the "stored" wood before exiting the stove? Someone hold me.....I'm scared. :ahhh:

And BG, they got some crazy looking stoves there. It makes me wonder if they are for serious heat or a novelty.

I think the thing is a BBQ grill and that thing on the left is for smoking meat.

Sometimes I am just plain ol' dumb. :red: It sure is. Thats gotta be a biatch to keep the glass clean. My smoker is just now getting re-seasoned after its last cleaning. It just ain't right if it doesn't have that glossy layer of beautiful black goo layering the inside.
 
What's next?

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:)
 
BeGreen said:
Kind of cool and yet kind of like a spaceballs helmet. This is the Austraflamm Vogue.

Link doesn't work for me, but it's very cool, I'd have one. Just imagine how many clams you'd have to shell out if you broke that front glass... yikes! Oh, and it's definitely not a 24/7 burner...
 
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