Mica Holder

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Oct 23, 2018
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Newport, WA
I have a parlor stove, A Germer Stove Co., Erie, PA, No 14 Force Draft. I think my grandparents brought it from Minnesota when they relocated to Washington in the 1940's. I had it all re-nickeled about 25 years ago and have never used it because it is missing the frame parts that hold the Mica into the door. Is there a antique stove parts source somewhere in the USA that would know what the parts I am missing are? I would make my own but I assume the have to be cast iron due to the heat. Any help would be appreciated.
 
You will probably have to make your own and plate steel will work fine