Leisure Line New Ownership
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Also note you are encouraged to respond to topics started by other members in other forums about your business. You may also start topics in other forums about your products if they are informational. As an example if you are a manufacturer of coal boilers you may start a topic in the boiler section on how to service it.
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Hello fellow forum members, as has already been discussed elsewhere, Flyer5 (Dave) and I are the new owners of Leisure Line Stove Company. With that purchase comes a very big responsibility (not to mention loans! ). Jerry Steward started the company from scratch and over the past 13 years has created a product line and brand that is quality and customer service. No other manufacturer has provided the level of follow through and personal attention to detail.
We view this new job as a responsibility and duty to carry on what Jerry started by serving our customers and dealers with the same attention to detail and care. We humbly start our new role and look forward to serving all of you!
We view this new job as a responsibility and duty to carry on what Jerry started by serving our customers and dealers with the same attention to detail and care. We humbly start our new role and look forward to serving all of you!
- Richard S.
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- Coal Size/Type: Buckwheat/Anthracite
Again congratulations and good luck with your new endeavor.
- SuperBeetle
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- Location: Gettysburg, PA
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman Mark II
- Coal Size/Type: Pea, Nut, & Stove Anthracite
I wish you both the best.
- tsb
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- Location: Douglassville, Pa
- Stoker Coal Boiler: Binford 2000
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: LL Pioneer top vent
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Saey Hanover II
- Baseburners & Antiques: Grander Golden Oak , Glenwood # 6
- Coal Size/Type: All of them
Just remember ! A business is like a wheel barrow.
If you don't grab the handles and push, it goes nowhere.
Good luck in your new venture. I think you've made
a wise choice.
Tom
If you don't grab the handles and push, it goes nowhere.
Good luck in your new venture. I think you've made
a wise choice.
Tom
- Poconoeagle
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Much congrat and great success in your Business!!! way to go!
- jeromemsn
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- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: Keystoker 90 dvc
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman elite fireplace insert
OMG, way to go!!! I am dumb founded. My one friend has a econo it's basic, simple to operate, and gets the job done for him very nicely. He no longer uses electric ceiling heat nor the small propane stove he had to cut back on the electric use, nope just the nice little coal stove.
Again, Just Awesome!!!!
Again, Just Awesome!!!!
- Rick 386
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- Coal Size/Type: Pea in AA 260, Rice in LL Hyfire II
- Other Heating: Gas fired infared at work
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Way to go Matt and Dave.
So I guess Jerry can now take some longer vacations ??????
So Dave, are you the new Paul Teutul of the coal stove world ???? A new reality series in the works ???
Ye gads, I just had a terrible thought........you guys aren't going to remake the install video are you ????
Rick
So I guess Jerry can now take some longer vacations ??????
So Dave, are you the new Paul Teutul of the coal stove world ???? A new reality series in the works ???
Ye gads, I just had a terrible thought........you guys aren't going to remake the install video are you ????
Rick
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Wow look at you only three short years ago you did not even know what Anthracite coal was other then it was black and it can burn . Congrats To you and Dave hope you make that million or twoMatthaus wrote:Hello fellow forum members, as has already been discussed elsewhere, Flyer5 (Dave) and I are the new owners of Leisure Line Stove Company. With that purchase comes a very big responsibility (not to mention loans! ). Jerry Steward started the company from scratch and over the past 13 years has created a product line and brand that is quality and customer service. No other manufacturer has provided the level of follow through and personal attention to detail.
We view this new job as a responsibility and duty to carry on what Jerry started by serving our customers and dealers with the same attention to detail and care. We humbly start our new role and look forward to serving all of you!
- SMITTY
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- Coal Size/Type: Rice / Blaschak anthracite
- Other Heating: Oil fired Burnham boiler
SWEET!! I think this will be fantastic for us coal burners! I know where I'll be buying my next stove!
Good luck to both of you. You guys will do fine with your combined knowledge & this forum. This is the beginning of something huge!
Good luck to both of you. You guys will do fine with your combined knowledge & this forum. This is the beginning of something huge!
- whistlenut
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- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Franks,Itasca 415,Jensen, NYer 130,Van Wert
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Furnace: Alaska, EFM, Keystoker, Yellow Flame
- Hot Air Coal Stoker Stove: Alaska, Keystoker-2,Leisure Line
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Alaska, Gibraltar, Keystone,Vc Vigilant 2
- Hand Fed Coal Furnace: Ford, Jensen, NYer, Van Wert,
- Baseburners & Antiques: Glenwoods
- Coal Size/Type: Barley, Buck, Rice ,Nut, Stove
- Other Heating: Oil HWBB
What are you guys going to with all the old treasures you have found? Having a yard sale?
There won't be much free time to play at home when you are supporting a fine company and perhaps expanding it's line of stoves. PLEASE don't call any hydronic units furnaces! It will take another 39 years to educate the public so that the confusion will end!
Is Warren Buffet looking over your shoulder?
Best wishes to you and your families because this isn't as much fun as it is work. Thankfully, you are both workers, so don't let the golf game take over the needs of the Stoker Stoves you are making.
There won't be much free time to play at home when you are supporting a fine company and perhaps expanding it's line of stoves. PLEASE don't call any hydronic units furnaces! It will take another 39 years to educate the public so that the confusion will end!
Is Warren Buffet looking over your shoulder?
Best wishes to you and your families because this isn't as much fun as it is work. Thankfully, you are both workers, so don't let the golf game take over the needs of the Stoker Stoves you are making.