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That stove looks just like mine. I'm going to go out on a limb and say it's more like 20 years old. Mine was manufactured in 1984. Just because it heated the house for 10 years doesn't mean they bought it new 10 years ago.
There's a plate on the back with model and MFG date.
Five holes in the pedestal means it is a King model. Then the cat therm in the top with the two handled door means it is a King 1100 or King 1101. If the catalytic converter is oval, it is a 1101. If it is round, you have a 1100. The 1101 is the first EPA King listed on the EPA website. The 1100 is not on the list.
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