Allagash wood stove

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AlexDP

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Sep 10, 2020
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Rhode Island
Hi, We would like to sell this stove, it was in a house that we just bought.
We know it was made at Tucker Stoves, Foster, RI and I do believe that it was made before
1993. I have no other information on it. Can anyone give me some insight on this stove
as far as price, etc.
Thanks!
 

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Hi, We would like to sell this stove, it was in a house that we just bought.
We know it was made at Tucker Stoves, Foster, RI and I do believe that it was made before
1993. I have no other information on it. Can anyone give me some insight on this stove
as far as price, etc.
Thanks!
$100 to $200
 
If I had to guess, it was probably made around 1978-1983? It's a stout little stove. Is there a baffle inside and firebrick?

Here's a bit more information from an old thread:

If it is in good shape inside and fire-brick lined with a baffle, then you may be able to get a higher price for it now that we are entering the heating season. Advertise it for $250 and see what happens.
 
If I had to guess, it was probably made around 1978-1983? It's a stout little stove. Is there a baffle inside and firebrick?

Here's a bit more information from an old thread:

If it is in good shape inside and fire-brick lined with a baffle, then you may be able to get a higher price for it now that we are entering the heating season. Advertise it for $250 and see what happens.
Thank you for all your replys!