My Current Antique Stove Collection Pictures

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chrisbuick
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Post by chrisbuick » Fri. Oct. 04, 2013 11:22 am

Hi Guys - Just thought I'd go on record with pics of my current stove collection, since a lot of members are sharing their great finds.

It's been a very busy year, but I think well worth all the driving!

I'm going to grab another City Glenwood No. 14 next week. It has a broken foot, but other than that, it seems to be in good shape. The seller wants $100.00. I paid $85.00 for the other one (eBay).

The restored City Glenwood No. 12 will be working hard this season, as will the Hub Heater, when it's finished.

Enjoy - Chris

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Hub Heater No. 115 - At Emery's For Restoration

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Crawford Wood Burner

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Glenwood Oak #40

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Acme Carbon 12

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Royal Stewart Oak 171

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City Glenwood No. 14

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Glenwood No. 6 Base heater

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City Glenwood No. 12 - Restored

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freetown fred
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Post by freetown fred » Fri. Oct. 04, 2013 11:25 am

Nice cb :)

 
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Post by titleist1 » Fri. Oct. 04, 2013 11:42 am

mmmmmm coal stove *censored*....... :woot: :drool:


 
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Post by nortcan » Fri. Oct. 04, 2013 11:54 am

Hummm, maybe good idea to insulate that car tent (don't know the good word :oops: ) then just one stove will be OK. Then I will take the other ones :lol:
Seriously very nice stove collection. Thanks for the photos.

 
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Post by franco b » Fri. Oct. 04, 2013 11:55 am

I would say you qualify as a collector. Too bad they are so hard to pick up and fondle from time to time; that's where gun collectors have the advantage. There is enough there to keep you busy for awhile and out of trouble.

 
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Post by nortcan » Fri. Oct. 04, 2013 12:00 pm

franco b wrote:I would say you qualify as a collector. Too bad they are so hard to pick up and fondle from time to time; that's where gun collectors have the advantage. There is enough there to keep you busy for awhile and out of trouble.
""out of trouble"", un-applicable in our anti-arm Province of Québec. Hum, I should go to the Western Can. Provinces or simply down to the USA.
So my 2 passions would be saved: arms and stoves :) :D :lol:


 
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DePippo79
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Post by DePippo79 » Fri. Oct. 04, 2013 3:45 pm

Nice collection. Thank you for the pictures. Makes me want to try and restore one. Matt

 
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Post by samhill » Fri. Oct. 04, 2013 4:18 pm

Quite a collection you have there, getting harder to find & more expensive all the time.

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