It almost resembles the Kodiak stove that Scotty Overkill has in his shop. I wonder if they are made by the same manufacturer but just branded different? I know that stove of his puts off some serious heat in his workshop!
My widowed cousin wants to sell it. I haven't seen it person, but from the pic I figure maybe a $100 for someone's workshop or hunting cabin. Chief
Yes that's definitely a great stove for a workshop or a cabin! You just need to keep it stocked with wood and you won't go cold. :stacke: Which reminds me I still need to get firebrick for my Monarch wood stove that's in my shop! It's in dire need of it. But working on my kitchen and I have to get that done first because I had to take the two radiators out to replace the whole floor! The weather is starting to change so I better get cracking or we won't have heat because the system is drained!
looked it up Baron stoves made from about 1730 to 1785 in Atlanta so it's really a nice antique or a replica.. of course value depends on condition.. by baron spiegel..
That's what I found too. It surely is a more modern stove than the 1700's though. It must be a replica. My cousin's husband burned it in his house until his recent passing.
It's in Tuscola, IL. Haven't seen it in person but I can get that for you if Tuscola is close enough you want to come get it. Chief
Can't guarantee a pickup or sale, but there's some interest. My neighbor at deer camp needs a barn stove. That's about 2 hrs one way for us.