Actually, I am slipping.Pauliewog wrote:Thanks Don ...Hey you must be slipping ! I finally found this one all by myself before you did !SWPaDon wrote:Nice stove, Paulie.
Paulie
I been a bad boy :bag:
Actually, I am slipping.Pauliewog wrote:Thanks Don ...Hey you must be slipping ! I finally found this one all by myself before you did !SWPaDon wrote:Nice stove, Paulie.
Paulie
Actually, it looks like it was very well maintained for its age. The outside is porcelain enamel, and may even clean up. I looked it over for almost an hour, inside and out and other than the front door handle missing , it's in pretty good condition plus the price was right.jubileejerry wrote:I hope your new stove doesn't need much to make it work again. It's pretty just the way it is! Jerry
Yours - you've earned it.Pauliewog wrote:You most definitely missed your calling ! My sides are killing me from laughingSunny Boy wrote:Good on you, Paulie!!!!!
You sure can find them. I think this should be your stove mantra.
Give me your tired, your poor,
Your rusty messes yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming store.
Send these, the homeless, tempting-toasters to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden glow from the door!"
Paul
I may have a new slogan ! Did you register the copyright for that?
Paul
I'm hoping Pierre chimes in. I'm pretty sure his was made by Grander Stove also. I'll have to shoot him a pm.waldo lemieux wrote:Paul ,
Is that stove related to Nortcan's sunny bride? The enamel is cool .. Im jealous Anyhow, I read your original post about looking for a mantel and I recently came across this one. Let me know if I can help.
waldo
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Thanks Pierre! It's official, I brought it home this afternoon. Does your Grander catalogue have a picture of the Merry Bride? I think some of the brides had front wings. The seller still has to find the footrests , but didn't remember if it had wings.nortcan wrote:Hi, Paul. Nice find and it looks in very good condition. Your stove looks just like my Golden Bride, mine is a 12" fire pot so a small one but it can send a lot of heat out of it. They are "full equiped": base burner, double heater, check damper and all the rest...
As you can see on the photo: Grander Stove.
How is the inside of the stove, grate fire pot... we love photos...
I'm waiting for him to post some measurements, Looking at his pics, I can't tell if his support ring is part of the firepot or separate.SWPaDon wrote:The firepot in that looks very similar to 'scottscoaled' Magic Stewart 16.
The owner, who is in his late 80' s , said it lived on coal since he was a young lad.blrman07 wrote:From looking at the thickness of those grates, your going to have to do some burnin to damage those guys
I hope so too. I don't see any cracks or checking, and the timing is perfect .SWPaDon wrote:I hope they are the same. Yours looks to be in great shape.