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alexzimmr

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Mar 4, 2021
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West Virginia
So I have this wood stove in my cabin and I’m wondering if anybody at all knows where it was made from and who made it.

I’ve been dying to figure it out but there’s no results or any information I can find on it.

Any help appreciated
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I don't know the history, but the stove pipe is wrong. Galvanized pipe should not be used and it appears to be installed upside-down. The crimped end should point to the stove.
 
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I don't know the history, but the stove pipe is wrong. Galvanized pipe should not be used and it appears to be installed upside-down. The crimped end should point to the stove.
Yeah it was already like that when we bought the cabin. I wanna refinish the stove and give it to a friend. Thanks for the info though!
 
This stove pops up now and again. It is one of many Fisher-style copies popular during the 70s.