New, New, Warm Morning 400A
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Probably not for sale, but I seen a Green one today at a coal dealer friend of mine's.
It was not too shabby.
It was not too shabby.
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nice!
i had a decent warm morning 400 at the old place. burned anthracite nut coal in it and chunks of coal i found in the woods that fell off the wagons 100 plus yrs ago. burned wood in it too. paid 50 dollars for it like 10 yrs ago.
i had a decent warm morning 400 at the old place. burned anthracite nut coal in it and chunks of coal i found in the woods that fell off the wagons 100 plus yrs ago. burned wood in it too. paid 50 dollars for it like 10 yrs ago.
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100lbs Eastern Kentucky Lump. 8 degrees outside 75 inside. It will calm down as soon as the volatiles burn off. Set the thermostat and be good to go. WM 400 is a bit burning beast. Keeps this old 3000 sq ft home pretty toasty
Tony
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They'd probably never part with it and if they did they'd probably want a war price for it. Beggar's can't be choosey when you find a stove in the condition of the one in this thread. I'm not so sure I could burn a stove in that condition though...couldn't blame anyone else...but I don't think I could. There's something to be said for finding some of our heritage/history in pristine condition like that. I would love to buy that stove though.
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I still haven't used it, I hate to get it dirty.
Would I sell it....if I was offered enough money....maybe
Would I sell it....if I was offered enough money....maybe
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check your PM's
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I just missed one of these new in the crate for $400. Geez...I can't catch a break. I snoozed on this one and lost. Snoozed because I've been updating my old house and money is tight. Sure would have liked to had that stove though.
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I know that this is an old thread, but I came upon this and thought someone might be interested in buying one of these. It's a shame I didn't see this a year ago. I used to have an old Estate till it gave up the ghost. Wished I would have found this, as you can't beat an old heatrola for heat.
https://www.shoppok.com/westmd/a,35,114349,New-Wa ... astle-.htm
https://www.shoppok.com/westmd/a,35,114349,New-Wa ... astle-.htm
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That WM 400 belongs to member Loschstoker here ... or at least it did.
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I still have it for sale, I guess, depends on how much your willing to pay. I'll throw in 2 super sacks of Cobra coal, 3000lbs.
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Just out of curiosity. Did you happen to buy that stove in Bloomington Illinois?