Stove pipe identification

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Tbird65

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Jan 28, 2017
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Vermont
Hello,

Could anyone help identify the stove pipe brand in the attached photos? I need to order parts and the install location along with the older pipes is pretty remote. I’m hoping to take a best guess and potentially avoid an extra trip.

Thanks!
Travis

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The cap doesn't look like Supervent. It looks closer to domed Selkirk Sure-Temp HT or Metalbestos cap. The seam on the pipe looks folded instead of welded which would be older Selkirk.
 
The cap doesn't look like Supervent. It looks closer to domed Selkirk Sure-Temp HT or Metalbestos cap. The seam on the pipe looks folded instead of welded which would be older Selkirk.
It's selkirk Sentinel
 

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I don't think so. IIRC Sentinel has exposed insulation.

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