Antique Jotul Indetification

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rob.webb

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Feb 26, 2020
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Torrance, CA
Hi!

This Jotul stove has been in my family cabin in California since the 60s. I'd guess it was made in the 30's or 40's. My grandfather never bought anything new!

Does anyone have any information about the model or history of this style?

Thanks, Rob

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It is a jotul combifire made in the 1970s. There were several different models. There should be a serial number somewhere on it that could identify and date it
 
I've looked up Combifires previously, and they all seem to have a sealed door. This one has no sealed door and more straight sides. I've only seen one other one like it. Thanks, and I'll dig deeper on the Combifire line.
 
I've looked up Combifires previously, and they all seem to have a sealed door. This one has no sealed door and more straight sides. I've only seen one other one like it. Thanks, and I'll dig deeper on the Combifire line.
Are you sure it's a jotul? There were allot of knockoffs. Are there any casting marks?
 
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So, It might be some kind of variant on the combifire #3. But the #3 doesn't have the same bottom, legs, or deflector knob on the right side.

The only other one I've seen is here https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Jo...ifire-Rare-Import-Legs-RESTORED-/312992240528

I suppose it could be a knockoff, but it does say Jotul on the casting. Mine also says Jotul on the ash drawer, which is missing in the above listing.

The seller above was asking about it on here a few days ago. https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/jotul-nr-3-help.180252/

Here is another discussion https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/jotul-nr-3-not-an-f-3.168566/
 
So, It might be some kind of variant on the combifire #3. But the #3 doesn't have the same bottom, legs, or deflector knob on the right side.

The only other one I've seen is here https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Jo...ifire-Rare-Import-Legs-RESTORED-/312992240528

I suppose it could be a knockoff, but it does say Jotul on the casting. Mine also says Jotul on the ash drawer, which is missing in the above listing.

The seller above was asking about it on here a few days ago. https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/jotul-nr-3-help.180252/

Here is another discussion https://www.hearth.com/talk/threads/jotul-nr-3-not-an-f-3.168566/
I haven't ever seen one without a door. If the castings say jotul I am sure it is a jotul. For their time they were good stoves with the door. Without it it would just be a little step up from an open fire place. And you don't have near enough hearth infront of it
 
Without it it would just be a little step up from an open fire place. And you don't have near enough hearth infront of it

Yup, in addition to not ever buying anything new, Grandad wasn't much for building codes.

I'm looking to upgrade to a stove that is smaller and has air control. The cabin is under 800 ft^2 so I think we could heat it with something small enough to be safe in that hearth.
 
Yup, in addition to not ever buying anything new, Grandad wasn't much for building codes.

I'm looking to upgrade to a stove that is smaller and has air control. The cabin is under 800 ft^2 so I think we could heat it with something small enough to be safe in that hearth.
I don't know the hearth looks pretty small
 
It does resemble a Jotul No. 3 fireplace stove.
So, It might be some kind of variant on the combifire #3. But the #3 doesn't have the same bottom, legs, or deflector knob on the right side.

The only other one I've seen is here https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Jo...ifire-Rare-Import-Legs-RESTORED-/312992240528
Yes, that might be a variant or a modification if the legs got lost or damaged.
 
Looks like the hearth is setting on a slab floor, is that correct?