Wood stove I.D needed

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ErnieG

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May 1, 2022
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Wyoming pa
This is the only pic I have of it now ...does anyone know what brand/model it is ?
Thanks
Ernie

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Stove screams Nashua to me, but it has closer to Fishers own patented EZ-Spin air dampers.

Pre-UL so probably has no tag, or the make and model would be known. Not legal to install in PA, or most states without a UL approval label.
 
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Stove screams Nashua to me, but it has closer to Fishers own patented EZ-Spin air dampers.

Pre-UL so probably has no tag, or the make and model would be known. Not legal to install in PA, or most states without a UL approval label.
I appreciate the help ...I'll take a look at the Nashua models and see if I can possibly nail down a model .
Ernie
 
The Nashua stoves I have seen had their name prominently on the front under an arched window. This one looks a lot more basic.
 
I looked at some Nashua stoves and can't find any that look similar to this one ...none of them have the glass in the front .
I'll check out the England stove works models .
Thanks
Ernie
 
Reasonable guess. Most older Englanders had horseshoes on them, but maybe this one has been modded?
 
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Reasonable guess. Most older Englanders had horseshoes on them, but maybe this one has been modded?
That definitely looks like the same stove ...yes perhaps the horseshoes been removed .
Thanks
Ernie
 
Perhaps a model transition to glass. Handle spring coil appears to be of the older style as well. Tighter wrapped than most, not as tightly wrapped as others on other brand stoves.
 
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Perhaps a model transition to glass.
Yes, that was my thought too. Maybe glass was an option, or maybe the glass broke and someone replaced it with a steel plate?
 
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