Yet another stove ID post

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NathanM

New Member
Nov 16, 2025
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Washington
Hi there and thanks for this forum. I know you get this question all the time so please bear with me. I've gone back about 45 pages of posts looking at every ID request hoping I'd see mine but I didn't.
So, what stove is this? I showed pictures to a local fireplace/stove specialty store and they didn't know.
I have zero information other than what you see in these pics. There is no tag or plate or literally any letters or numbers at all anywhere on this thing. It's got these little beaver cutouts added to the front corners, and the spade tips on the vertical hinges, very basic air regulator shapes. And that's basically it. No glass so pre-1990.
As you might be able to see I'm in process of changing out the firebrick, and I replaced the rope gasket a while ago.
It's got no real modern gadgets like blowers or baffles or cat converters or anything.
Back story probably won't help but
Moved here in Aug, the cabin had been empty for about 10 years before that. Previous owner died about then, his residence has a different ancient model wood stove, as does one of the out buildings. He had been a general contractor so my guess is he either bought all the stoves used or got them when he replaced them for clients.

Anyway thanks,I really admire this forum, y'all are an incredible resource.

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Looks home made, but i have no idea.
 
Looks a bit like a Glacier Bay prototype or knockoff.
 
I thought that beaver was pealing paint.
Now i see it.
Need new glasses.
 
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