Hello all!
My parents picked up this cool stove a few years back, but we never could find anything on it until now.
the paint is chipping off in a few places, but it is all original, no repair welds or cracks, original handles, bolts, and feet. Pretty cool piece for sure.
I found this section of a post, that member username Todd67 of this forum had posted:
"The only thing I have ever read about the Buffalo wood burning stove was the 4th chapter in the Fisher Stove Story (a 6 chapter book about Bob Fisher). Ray Bruce was a Fisher Stove licensee in California, meaning that he had a license to build Fisher Stoves for Bob Fisher. Ray wanted Bob to accept a new adaptation of the Fisher Stove with a double door oven on top, which Ray was calling the Buffalo Stove"
So there is certainly a history on these specific stoves, but I've yet to see my stove anywhere else.
Could anyone here help me out in finding out more info? Such as manufacturing date, potential value, state of origin, etc.?
Any and all help would be great!
My parents picked up this cool stove a few years back, but we never could find anything on it until now.
the paint is chipping off in a few places, but it is all original, no repair welds or cracks, original handles, bolts, and feet. Pretty cool piece for sure.
I found this section of a post, that member username Todd67 of this forum had posted:
"The only thing I have ever read about the Buffalo wood burning stove was the 4th chapter in the Fisher Stove Story (a 6 chapter book about Bob Fisher). Ray Bruce was a Fisher Stove licensee in California, meaning that he had a license to build Fisher Stoves for Bob Fisher. Ray wanted Bob to accept a new adaptation of the Fisher Stove with a double door oven on top, which Ray was calling the Buffalo Stove"
So there is certainly a history on these specific stoves, but I've yet to see my stove anywhere else.
Could anyone here help me out in finding out more info? Such as manufacturing date, potential value, state of origin, etc.?
Any and all help would be great!
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