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NRS1892

New Member
Apr 5, 2022
3
Ephrata, PA
This stove was in our home when we moved in. We are planning to move it/sell it but I was hoping to identify it first. After reading other forums it appears to possibly be a fisher. Measures 24" wide 30" long and about 33" tall at highest point. There are no initials or date from what I could see
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bholler

Chimney sweep
Staff member
Jan 14, 2014
31,978
central pa
This stove was in our home when we moved in. We are planning to move it/sell it but I was hoping to identify it first. After reading other forums it appears to possibly be a fisher. Measures 24" wide 30" long and about 33" tall at highest point. There are no initials or date from what I could see View attachment 294475
Definitely not a Fisher
 

stoveliker

Minister of Fire
Nov 17, 2019
7,261
Long Island NY
Nothing on the back either?
 
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bholler

Chimney sweep
Staff member
Jan 14, 2014
31,978
central pa
Thank you for a fast reply, any idea on how I can identify it?
It was probably made by a local welding shop or small manufacturer in the late 70s early 80s. Not much value there maybe $250
 

stoveliker

Minister of Fire
Nov 17, 2019
7,261
Long Island NY
Most mfgs put their names on the stuff they make. So see bhollers assessment.