Torrid Windsor
- coalturkey
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Has anyone any knowlege on a "Torrid Windsor" coal stove? I can't find much of anything on it. I think it was an Oak design but thought someone might be familiar. Thanks
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There were hundreds of thousands of stoves made so we need pictures of the stove, front and back and the grate and fire box.
Is this the stove your talking about?
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-tor ... wood-stove
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/antique-tor ... wood-stove
- coalturkey
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- Coal Size/Type: blaschek nut
I don't know what it looks like. I found that same picture on the internet. I have an ad for one for sale but the phone number is wrong so I guess I have to wait till it is re-listed. I was just curious if anyone knew anything about them or had one.
- wsherrick
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I've heard of it I think. I believe it is a circulating stove like a Moore's Air Tight.