Help identifying Vermont Castings stove

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Fyrhosr

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Nov 11, 2016
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I found this stove on Craigslist and need help identifying the model of Vermont Castings it is. I have not seen another like it. Thanks in advance
 

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I don't see why not, although the enamel will get ugly if exposed to the weather. Even humidity can cause non-adhesion unfortunately in some cases. I always like these though, got a lot of character.
 
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