Folks,
We have a Geneva Andes 419 that came out of our house recently during a renovation. It is in very good condition, and burns well! It didn't fit with our décor, and I'd like to sell it and get it into someone's space that wants to burn it or just enjoy the look of the piece. Photos are attached. I can vouch for the provenance of the stove since 1982 (when the prior owner of our house installed it); before that, the story is that it came from a train station in Illinois.
Comments/questions welcome. We can palletize and ship. If anyone has any recommendations for interested parties, dealers, or consigners, that is welcome as well.
Thanks,
John
Geneva Andes 419 Looking for a Good Home
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Where is the stove located?
Paulie
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yeow, nice stove and tough area to get out of.
is there a Fastenal hub anywhere near you ?
good luck,
steve
is there a Fastenal hub anywhere near you ?
good luck,
steve