Help identifying stove

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Dwm2020

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Jan 4, 2020
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Harwinton Ct
Hello all,
Just saw a stove posted for sale that I dont recognize,and the seller doesn't seem to have much info on it. I'm posting a picture hoping someone might recognize it before I drive an hour and a half to check it out.
Thanks in advance for any info!

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Is there any text on the tag beneath the door glass?
 
Here are a few more pics of the stove
 

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I got this from the person selling the stove.
Would someone be able to direct me to somewhere online to look up specs on this stove?
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That helps a lot. I was going to guess an Earth Stove. This is a bit earlier. It is a Pioneer Castings Tradition T100. I am trying to determine if this was precatalytic or not. The Earth Stove Tradition 1 had a catalyst and was around 2.5 cu ft., but I don't see the bypass control on the stove posted. I think this was a few years prior with a simple baffle and no catalyst.
 
Thanks for the help!
Any idea on rough estimate of heating capacity of this stove? Asking price is fairly low,but I'm unsure if this stove would be large enough for my intended use.
 
Heating capacity is going to depend on a lot of factors including room size, insulation and sealing, climate zone, etc. It should do well enough for a 1000 sq ft home with an open floorplan and reasonably good insulation and windows for the northeast.