, throw an offer out there, if its too low work your way up from there.Just make an offer
zeta said:Think I saw one of those on ebay for a buy it now of under
$2,000. Don't know if prices on stoves vary depending
on region but like the others said I'd offer less since you
can always up the offers......
Assuming you are still interested in the stove after ready the link
BrotherBart posted. :roll:
jsvo said:these stoves were selling for 3895.00 in vermont when these people were in the process of buying the company. a friend of mine bought one from these people and were very happy with it burning pellets. i contacted these people when they were on ebay for 1995.00 in febuary and the lady told me that there store was going out of business and not buying the company. any one sold on ebay by anyone did not get any warranty whatsoever from bixby. she also told me the feeling was these stoves really were made to work better on corn than pellets. so i guess its a gamble.
tjnamtiw said:jsvo said:these stoves were selling for 3895.00 in vermont when these people were in the process of buying the company. a friend of mine bought one from these people and were very happy with it burning pellets. i contacted these people when they were on ebay for 1995.00 in febuary and the lady told me that there store was going out of business and not buying the company. any one sold on ebay by anyone did not get any warranty whatsoever from bixby. she also told me the feeling was these stoves really were made to work better on corn than pellets. so i guess its a gamble.
They are definitely, primarily a corn stove but are also good candidates for the do-it-yourself pellet makers, whose pellets are high in ash content, which is what interests me.