Can anyone help identify this stove

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DragonSmoke

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Jan 10, 2019
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Upstate Ny
Hi, when I moved into my new 121 year old house a few years ago this stove was in our barn. Being woodstove people we got very excited and had dreams of restoring it. Well, as one might expect in a 121 year old (fairly neglected) home, other projects have taken priority. However, in thinking about taking on this project soon I realized I really don't know anything about this stove!
It has some strange features. No name or brand anywhere I can see. It has broken parts. The firebox seems strangely shaped. I don't understand how the air control was supposed to work. Many many questions. But first and foremost, can anyone help identify it and maybe come up with an approximate age?
 

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that is a knock off of a vermont castings defiant. from what i see you won't be able to restore that stove because of a few things. the insides are shot there is what looks like sheet metal in the to block a secondary chamber. the handle that controls the damper above the side door looks so badly rusted that it might not come out. so from what i see from your pictures you won't find parts but you could have a welding shop make them if they were to take on the job and that would be so costly that you would be better to buy a new stove. sorry for the bad news. other people here will probably say the same.
 
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I agree, I don't think it is worth fixing. IF it were a real Vermont Castings 1975 Defiant it might be worth rebuilding. Your stove will make more sense if you look up the stove I just mentioned.
 
Ok, thanks for the help. It's not a huge disappointment, we run a lopi 380? (Predecessor to the endeavor) as our main stove, in the other end of the house we have an avalon insert and I have another small avalon out in the workshop. This stove, even if fixed up, I wasn't sure where I'd put it lol. Oh well, thank you for the assistance.
 
It looks like a Scandia now that I've looked at it again.