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I am considering purchasing this 1992 Travis Wood Stove that I found online but it doesnt have a manual. Can anyone help me identify the model so I can locate the proper manual? Thank you.
Doesn't look like older Lopi or Avalons. Normally Travis stoves have the hinge on the right side. Can you get a better look or photo of the complete stove label?
Got me stumped. I've never seen an Avalon with anything but an ovalized door. The door frame reminds me of the Lopi Republic but then again I've never seen a Lopi with chamfered edges. IDK, as far as I know Lopi and Avalon are the only stoves that Travis industries ever produced. Looks in fairly good condition and the label says it meets the July 1990 EPA standards. How much are they asking for it?
That thought crossed my mind. I suppose that someone could pull a fast one to sell what might be a non-EPA stove. It doesn't look like any Travis stove I have ever seen.