Need help trying to identify a stove.

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mnorling

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Sep 14, 2020
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California
My wife and I are purchasing a home that is 4 hours away. I got a call from the finance company they may need to have certification the wood stove in the house is approved. Being 4 hours away and of course not having taken good photos of it I an\m trying to identify it to get more educated on it. The previous owner passed away so that's out. Anyone recognize this stove? Doesn'
[Hearth.com] Need help trying to identify a stove.
t look all that old and seems like goo quality product.

Thanks for any info you can give us.

Mike
 

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My wife and I are purchasing a home that is 4 hours away. I got a call from the finance company they may need to have certification the wood stove in the house is approved. Being 4 hours away and of course not having taken good photos of it I an\m trying to identify it to get more educated on it. The previous owner passed away so that's out. Anyone recognize this stove? Doesn'View attachment 263202t look all that old and seems like goo quality product.

Thanks for any info you can give us.

Mike
I have seen many of them but can't remember the name right now. But it absolutely is not EPA certified and probably not ul listed. I would also guess there are clearance issues
 
Looks very similar to the Orley, also popular out west back in the day.