290 Stewart Oak
- joeq
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I see questions on this stove once in a while, and just caught a YT video from Doug, at the Cape. It's my new love...of the week. Why isn't there more info on this stove? I see Paulie posted a photo of himself standing next to one. Are they rare, or a poor performer? They look to be comparable to either a G6, or G8, yet there isn't much data to be found. I just have a few questions, if some-one might know?
Are they Base Burners? (I thought Oak stoves weren't)
Do they have prismatic grates?
How much coal will the pot hold?
I like the size of the ash pan, and also the mica doors.
Are they Base Burners? (I thought Oak stoves weren't)
Do they have prismatic grates?
How much coal will the pot hold?
I like the size of the ash pan, and also the mica doors.
- Sunny Boy
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Got links to pix of them ?
paul
paul
- Sunny Boy
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Never mind, I found the video.
It's just a backpipe oak, not a base heater. Very pretty. Unique in that it has a lot of mica in the door.
Paul
It's just a backpipe oak, not a base heater. Very pretty. Unique in that it has a lot of mica in the door.
Paul
- joeq
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Better yet, how's this Paul? This video is a few years old, and I figured you guys have already seen it.
Hey you beat me by a couple seconds!
Hey you beat me by a couple seconds!
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- mntbugy
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- Coal Size/Type: stove and nut and some bit
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Try 2018 stove Convention pics.
There was a 290 on marketplace not long ago. For a couple bucks. Paulie contacted seller but nothing happened.
There was a 290 on marketplace not long ago. For a couple bucks. Paulie contacted seller but nothing happened.
- mntbugy
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Steve has a nice Herold Oak 118 with a couple extra mica windows.
- mntbugy
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Steve's 118 look nothing like the 111.
More like a GW 118 with more windows.
More like a GW 118 with more windows.
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I’m buying out the Vermont antique stove shop next week and it comes with 2 of the Stewart oak 180s, I believe they are the older slightly fancier version. I haven’t seen them in person yet
Dana
Dana