Can you help me identify this chimney pipe

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rtagz

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I am trying to identify the brand of chimney pipe. The label has come off and I am looking to match some parts. It is 6" ID, 8" OD. 36" length. Any help appreciated.
[Hearth.com] Can you help me identify this chimney pipe

[Hearth.com] Can you help me identify this chimney pipe

[Hearth.com] Can you help me identify this chimney pipe

[Hearth.com] Can you help me identify this chimney pipe
 
Sure looks like a Supervent made by Selkirk,if it is Lowe's in my area sells them - perhaps your area as well.
 
I already checked the Selkirk, its def not that. I will look into the H & C, thanks. Do you know if parts are still available for that brand?
 
It could be Metalbestos. Looks like the same pipe I am using.
 
Just googled Metalbestos. Looks like it is made by Selkirk. I installed my Metalbestos back in early '80's and never heard of Selkirk 'til now. Your pipe sure looks like my Metalbestos pipe though.

Have to share this. I purchased 10 36" pieces of this insulated Metalbestos stove pipe for $5 bucks a piece (back in the '80's). Got them from a Wausau Homes (local builder) warehouse. They had a few dings in them which didn't hurt the performance.
 
It is Hart & Cooley, first off, its 30" not 36" my bad, I never measured just eyed it up. I sent pictures to H&C, they confirmed it is the old model TD.
 
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