Jotul # F 3 CB Stove

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That color hasnt been avalilble for a few years. And its shure doenst seem like a good deal, which is why he/she still has it in stock. IMO
 
Yep, that's $150 more than I paid for my blue-black enamel F3CB.
 
What is funny is her teeing off on Jotul in the text. I can't believe their is a Jotul dealer alive that does not know that Jotul won't allow dealers to sell their stoves on the Internet.
 
I posted it for the item description not price. Woow what deal/ I guy wants some one to pay twice the original value of the stove. Does a crappy job with a spray can, calls it reconditioned. Did not even sand blast the interior to give it a reconditioned look?

Damn! Hold me Back you know that impulsive buyer that I am. Got have that recon stove by Home chepo spary paint, definitely worth the asking price. Is this guy clueless or what? probably found in at the end of a driveway for trash pickup. Got to have some fun with this guy I am going to drop him an e-mail and expln the codes
 
Talking about the stove in Cori's post

I get it this is April fools right?
 
What do you think his artfull painting ability and the cost of the spray can is worth $1200. Take a close look the spray paint job is crappy to boot
 
elkimmeg said:
What do you think his artfull painting ability and the cost of the spray can is worth $1200. Take a close look the spray paint job is crappy to boot

I'm with ya elk. it looks like the rattle can job I did on my huffy when I was about 9 years old... patchy-
 
MSG I meant the one in cories post, not the F3CB. Maybe he's considering it an antique? How does that work with stoves is it similar to cars? I guess at this point it'd still be a classic.
 
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