Greetings - I had this old beauty restored this past summer and lit the first fire just prior to Thanksgiving. It is a King Kineo made by Noyes & Nutter in the early 20th century just a few miles down the road from my house in Bangor, Maine.
![[Hearth.com] Question regarding an old cookstove (ca. 1920) [Hearth.com] Question regarding an old cookstove (ca. 1920)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/221/221385-2c0c7e88bca8968cc9778afc0df2fc15.jpg?hash=RU8Y8W95nl)
He has had a fire in his belly every day since then and has transformed our home with his warmth and elegance. As I become more familiar with the stove I feel I am better able to operate it to achieve the most efficient burn but there are still some things that I haven't been able to figure out and I hope someone on here might be able to steer me in the right direction.
At the top/rear of the cook surface where the stove pipe connects is a small sliding panel. Playing with it has not produced any big results that I can attribute to its being moved from one position to the other. Frankly, I'm stumped, and I wonder if anyone knows what that panel does.
![[Hearth.com] Question regarding an old cookstove (ca. 1920) [Hearth.com] Question regarding an old cookstove (ca. 1920)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/221/221386-a5928ee11bde45d553bd6f8e5859469a.jpg?hash=wd-wtSqh_D)
I'm sure it's something silly and simple, but the only stupid question is the one you don't ask. Thanks for looking.
![[Hearth.com] Question regarding an old cookstove (ca. 1920) [Hearth.com] Question regarding an old cookstove (ca. 1920)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/221/221385-2c0c7e88bca8968cc9778afc0df2fc15.jpg?hash=RU8Y8W95nl)
He has had a fire in his belly every day since then and has transformed our home with his warmth and elegance. As I become more familiar with the stove I feel I am better able to operate it to achieve the most efficient burn but there are still some things that I haven't been able to figure out and I hope someone on here might be able to steer me in the right direction.
At the top/rear of the cook surface where the stove pipe connects is a small sliding panel. Playing with it has not produced any big results that I can attribute to its being moved from one position to the other. Frankly, I'm stumped, and I wonder if anyone knows what that panel does.
![[Hearth.com] Question regarding an old cookstove (ca. 1920) [Hearth.com] Question regarding an old cookstove (ca. 1920)](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/221/221386-a5928ee11bde45d553bd6f8e5859469a.jpg?hash=wd-wtSqh_D)
I'm sure it's something silly and simple, but the only stupid question is the one you don't ask. Thanks for looking.
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