St Nicholas base heater

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Post by D.lapan » Tue. May. 14, 2019 4:56 pm

Dose any of the member have a st nick of either size? I’m trying to identify the patterns I have and some detailed pictures would really help me out
Thanks in advance Dana

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Tue. May. 14, 2019 5:54 pm

Only one I've ever heard about is the #16 on Bryant Stove's website.
https://www.bryantstoves.com/product-page/st-nich ... baseburner

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Post by scalabro » Tue. May. 14, 2019 6:12 pm

Wasn’t there a re-pop of those in the 80’s?


 
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Post by Pauliewog » Tue. May. 14, 2019 7:49 pm

scalabro wrote:
Tue. May. 14, 2019 6:12 pm
Wasn’t there a re-pop of those in the 80’s?
There was a series of cheap replicas cast out of the country. Bryants also had one of those out in the back to show customers the difference in quality.

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Post by D.lapan » Tue. May. 14, 2019 7:55 pm

Pauliewog wrote:
Tue. May. 14, 2019 7:49 pm
There was a series of cheap replicas cast out of the country. Bryants also had one of those out in the back to show customers the difference in quality.

Paulie
Skip told me up till around 1980 or so you could call Portland foundry and order a brand new Queen Atlantic range and I’m pretty sure he said one of the st nick stoves but it may have been a parlor not the st nick I can’t remember for sure

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