Estate caboose feet
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My father is in the process of restoring one of these stoves. We've found illustrations of it with feet, most likely in a station, and he would like to go that route. We've searched online for feet, but aren't sure which would be correct or even just fit correctly. Does anyone have any? Or know what to look for? Even if we find 1 and can get it recast would be great. Thanks
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Pix M--we need pix.
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Pix of the stove that is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ok! I finally remembered to take a couple when I was visiting. It had nothing to do with him asking if I had found something out about it! He's also looking for a handle for the loading door, another "lid" since one isn't the correct one...Even though it still fits, and the handle on the door of the base. (Can you tell I dont know what anything is actually called..?!) Thanks in advance and if anyone could help us out!
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She's got potential but, your father has definitely taken on a project--BUT--if things can be found, you've come to the right place!!