I recently purchased this in Otto, NC on a weekend trip through the mountains. The shop owner wanted #200 for it, but I got it for $160. I am new to cast iron stoves, so is this a good deal or not? Also, I am looking for some help with some specifics on it. The back of the stove door had some information stamped on. So, I know it is a JC Penny. The bottom stamps read "NO 904-0437" any help is appreciated.
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I didn't even consider the local fire codes, home-owners insurance or the inefficiencies of the stove itself. Thanks for turning those light-bulbs on for me. I am looking for more information along the lines of the manufacture and the manufacturing dates. My thought process is that JCPenny didn't make it, but had it made and sold it as a store brand product. Also, what would be the best why to give it some TLC. I really do not intend to use it very often. Mostly for nostalgia. Maybe burning some wood and paper scraps.