Help identifying a stove

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Nov 16, 2018
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Georgia
Hi folks. Hoping for a little help.

We bought a house and this stove came with it. House was built in 1979 so stove is potentially from that era. Former owners have no info/idea and had no documents related to it.

I've gone over the stove in detail and am unable to find any plaque or info as to the manufacturer. Google has been unhelpful, "Aristocrat" just tons of results -- none applicable.

Maybe someone here has an idea?

Thank you!

[Hearth.com] Help identifying a stove
[Hearth.com] Help identifying a stove
[Hearth.com] Help identifying a stove
 
Its a buck knockoff. What info are you looking for?
 
Its a buck knockoff. What info are you looking for?

Wow, thanks.

Mostly I wanted to identify it to have a starting point on any parts or other bits I might need. For now it's in okay shape but the gasket needs replacing (easy enough to just measure), and the glass pieces are completely clouded and a little loose. One of the air intake spinners (don't know official name, sorry) seems a little bent but I've not checked if it's something in the round piece or the bolt it's attached to.

I appreciate the lead on it being a Buck knockoff.
 
Wow, thanks.

Mostly I wanted to identify it to have a starting point on any parts or other bits I might need. For now it's in okay shape but the gasket needs replacing (easy enough to just measure), and the glass pieces are completely clouded and a little loose. One of the air intake spinners (don't know official name, sorry) seems a little bent but I've not checked if it's something in the round piece or the bolt it's attached to.

I appreciate the lead on it being a Buck knockoff.
Chances are the company is long gone and parts are unavailable
 
Chances are the company is long gone and parts are unavailable

I'm sure you're correct -- but I still feel better having a clue as to what it is. Even if it doesn't actually result in anything material.

Thank you for you help, I appreciate it.
 
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