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Post by Redonion » Sat. Jun. 12, 2021 7:17 pm

Who made stoves for Montgomery Ward?

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Post by hank2 » Tue. Jun. 15, 2021 5:09 pm

I'm sure that MW sourced from numerous stove manufacturers over the years. Here's a link to an old post containing a pdf of a 1909 MW stove catalog. The one in your photos is likely much newer. In the face pages of that 1909 catalog, they mention sourcing stoves from a large IL. factory, as well as plants in PA., Oh, and Wi. Many of those "fatboy" and also "potbelly" stoves were made in many huge foundries in Royersford and Reading, Pa. Many copies of the same designs

1909 Montgomery Ward Catalog

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Post by coaledsweat » Tue. Jun. 15, 2021 5:24 pm

It has been moved.

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