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New to the forums. I'm trying to help my father identify the brand and model. Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
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I believe this is it. Squire 50500. I had another post on another forum that was answered.


Does anyone know who still sells parts or where I could source parts to restore it? Thanks
 

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I believe this is it. Squire 50500. I had another post on another forum that was answered.


Does anyone know who still sells parts or where I could source parts to restore it? Thanks
Do you have the doors for it? If not it is scrap. Next is there a liner hooked to it? If not you will need a 8" liner run from the top of the stove up and out the top of the chimney also so you will need to add that to the cost of the rebuild to. Then you have to consider the fact that this stove is much less efficient than a modern insert would be which would take a much cheaper 6" liner. If after all of that you still want to restore it start searching for parts but I don't think they are readily available.