This should be in a museum!

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hareball

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Dec 11, 2009
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Jersey shore/pines
Very impressive
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Yeah, that's a beauty alright!

Bit pricey, especially when you consider once it's been fired it will have lost all its "uniqueness" and will be just another used smoke dragon........

NP
 
Real pretty, but it ain't cast iron. Rick
 
fossil said:
Real pretty, but it ain't cast iron. Rick

Not entirely!

pen
 
pen said:
fossil said:
Real pretty, but it ain't cast iron. Rick

Not entirely!

pen

Cast iron door frames, maybe. The stove is plate steel. The seller doesn't know what to call it. It ain't a cast iron wood stove, it's a steel plate wood stove. It's no more a cast iron stove than either of mine, and they both have cast door frames. Rick
 
fossil said:
pen said:
fossil said:
Real pretty, but it ain't cast iron. Rick

Not entirely!

pen

Cast iron door frames, maybe. The stove is plate steel. The seller doesn't know what to call it. It ain't a cast iron wood stove, it's a steel plate wood stove. It's no more a cast iron stove than either of mine, and they both have cast door frames. Rick

Just your door frames are cast? Or are the entire doors cast? On my grandma the entire door is cast. No plate in the doors at all.

pen
 
What I like about it is that it was built by a man who knew how to work with steel and built an incredible firebox. The cast iron doors swell right up to the steel and the dampers have the ability to be airtigt. One hell of a unit!
 
This is not my listing, and I did not speak with the seller and I have no association with this stove, especially the price. Note: this was likely built here in Utah under a construction license. Tons of these were sold rat-holed by folks worried about the millenium and the second coming (a local religious thing) a hundred were found in a warehouse two years ago, most incomplete and needing minor parts. They come up regularly here, so it's just another overpriced stove to me.
 
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