Cookin' With Coal
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- Location: plainfield NH
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: newmac wood,coal,oil como
- Baseburners & Antiques: 20th century laurel, glenwood hickory,crawford fairy
- Coal Size/Type: nut, stove
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I do not have a water front in this one, the tank is more for looks, it is functional but I don't have water plumbed to it.
I do not know when the "patten shelf" came out but I have one for a model B marked 1882 it looks identical but it's 2" wider
I do not know when the "patten shelf" came out but I have one for a model B marked 1882 it looks identical but it's 2" wider
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- Joined: Wed. Jan. 18, 2017 11:30 pm
- Location: swOH near a little town where the homes are mobile and the cars aren’t
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 354
- Coal Size/Type: nut coal
- Other Heating: electric, wood, oil
I assume this stove would be more expensive than a similar newer model that has all the chrome?
That stove looks bluish black through forum pictures. Is that because of the forum or another factor?
Doesn’t look like stove polish, but paint, possibly.
Does look very nice. I like the styling almost better than some of the other newer Glenwood’s we recently discussed here. Maybe it’s the squareness look that I like.
That stove looks bluish black through forum pictures. Is that because of the forum or another factor?
Doesn’t look like stove polish, but paint, possibly.
Does look very nice. I like the styling almost better than some of the other newer Glenwood’s we recently discussed here. Maybe it’s the squareness look that I like.
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- Joined: Sun. Jan. 18, 2015 9:40 pm
- Location: plainfield NH
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: newmac wood,coal,oil como
- Baseburners & Antiques: 20th century laurel, glenwood hickory,crawford fairy
- Coal Size/Type: nut, stove
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I believe it's my phone giving the bluish tint, I get the same question alot from my online adds.Hoytman wrote: ↑Sun. Apr. 02, 2023 2:51 pmI assume this stove would be more expensive than a similar newer model that has all the chrome?
That stove looks bluish black through forum pictures. Is that because of the forum or another factor?
Doesn’t look like stove polish, but paint, possibly.
Does look very nice. I like the styling almost better than some of the other newer Glenwood’s we recently discussed here. Maybe it’s the squareness look that I like.
As far as price, without the warming closet this would be a $5k stove with it closer to $10k, just for the fact that they just don't exist. I've been researching for weeks and cannot even find a picture of another one, the closest is a 1887 sales pamphlet I have with a Glenwood B on one page and a Elmwood on the other but the mantle is different.
I did paint it with thermolux with a top coat of oil based polish, I much prefer this style of cookstove, I think it's the Clean crisp lines with just enough filigree with the sunbursts and dasies to make it pop.
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- Joined: Wed. Jan. 18, 2017 11:30 pm
- Location: swOH near a little town where the homes are mobile and the cars aren’t
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 354
- Coal Size/Type: nut coal
- Other Heating: electric, wood, oil
I agree, Dana. Very nice lines.
So I take it this is one you have fully restored? Nice work. Looks brand new.
So I take it this is one you have fully restored? Nice work. Looks brand new.
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- Location: plainfield NH
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: newmac wood,coal,oil como
- Baseburners & Antiques: 20th century laurel, glenwood hickory,crawford fairy
- Coal Size/Type: nut, stove
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Yes it was a last minute project, (should have been working on customers stoves) I blasted it and put it together to sell and the more I walked around it the more I fell in love with it so my son and I played musical stoves and switched them out.
I have a Glenwood oak 16 in the living room that's only a few years newer and they kind of match.
I have a Glenwood oak 16 in the living room that's only a few years newer and they kind of match.
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- jedneck
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- Joined: Sat. Feb. 11, 2017 9:02 pm
- Location: South Central PA
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: DSM Antramax
- Baseburners & Antiques: Florin 20-12, red cross oak double heater, 3 columbians a epoch, emblem and palace
- Coal Size/Type: nut or stove
- Other Heating: Southbend Banner range
Dana that is a pair of damn sexy heatmakers
- mntbugy
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- Posts: 1977
- Joined: Fri. Dec. 23, 2016 2:36 pm
- Location: clearfield,pa
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: D S 1500, Warm Moring 400
- Baseburners & Antiques: Art Garland 145,GW114 ,Clarion 115, Vestal 20 Globe,New Royal22 Globe, Red Cross Oak 56,Acme Ventiduct 38,Radiant Airblast 626,Home Airblast 62,Moores #7,Moores 3way
- Coal Size/Type: stove and nut and some bit
- Other Heating: Propain
Dancing blue ladies of the differnt kind.
Tommorows lunch or supper might be burnt or scapped..lol
Gas side is insulated all around, but not the floor. Will keep heat from escaping the oven and over heating the space.
Tommorows lunch or supper might be burnt or scapped..lol
Gas side is insulated all around, but not the floor. Will keep heat from escaping the oven and over heating the space.
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- Sunny Boy
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- Location: Central NY
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Anthracite Industrial, domestic hot water heater
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwood range 208, # 6 base heater, 2 Modern Oak 118.
- Coal Size/Type: Nuts !
- Other Heating: Oil &electric plenum furnace
Very nice, Artie.
Has the look of a Glenwood style. What model ?
Paul
Has the look of a Glenwood style. What model ?
Paul
- mntbugy
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- Posts: 1977
- Joined: Fri. Dec. 23, 2016 2:36 pm
- Location: clearfield,pa
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: D S 1500, Warm Moring 400
- Baseburners & Antiques: Art Garland 145,GW114 ,Clarion 115, Vestal 20 Globe,New Royal22 Globe, Red Cross Oak 56,Acme Ventiduct 38,Radiant Airblast 626,Home Airblast 62,Moores #7,Moores 3way
- Coal Size/Type: stove and nut and some bit
- Other Heating: Propain
A Leonard and Baker Woodland Leader 8-20.
Identical to a Fairmount with a little japan work on both solid fuel doors.
Has jizium grates.
Identical to a Fairmount with a little japan work on both solid fuel doors.
Has jizium grates.
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- Location: Fulton, NY
- Baseburners & Antiques: Colonial Clarion cook stove, Kineo #15 base burner & 2 Geneva Oak Andes #517's
- Coal Size/Type: Blaschak Chestnut
- Other Heating: Electric Baseboard
Nice job! You even brought me out of hiding to comment.
I love the old kitchen as well as the stove.
Randy

Randy
- mntbugy
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- Posts: 1977
- Joined: Fri. Dec. 23, 2016 2:36 pm
- Location: clearfield,pa
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: D S 1500, Warm Moring 400
- Baseburners & Antiques: Art Garland 145,GW114 ,Clarion 115, Vestal 20 Globe,New Royal22 Globe, Red Cross Oak 56,Acme Ventiduct 38,Radiant Airblast 626,Home Airblast 62,Moores #7,Moores 3way
- Coal Size/Type: stove and nut and some bit
- Other Heating: Propain
38 degrees this morning. Solid fuel coffee, instead of liquid fuel coffee.
Little heat warms the bones also.
Little heat warms the bones also.