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Fisher Grandma Bear?

Discussion in 'Non-EPA Woodstoves and Fireplaces' started by huskihl, Jan 16, 2018.

  1. huskihl

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    I know I've read it here before, but can't find it now to confirm. I have a Fisher stove that I believe to be a Grandma. I can't get a picture of it as it's buried in the garage, but I could get a tape measure across the top. The top plate is 29.25" wide.

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    From what I've found the grandpa is 29 1/2" wide. & the grandma is 25 1/2"
     
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    Thanks Mark.
     
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    I have several owners manuals and the 1979 one I'm looking at say's: Grandpa; W 30" Depth 30-11/16" H 33-1/2" Grandma; W 25-1/2" Depth 30-11/16" H 33-1/2" Now, there wiil be and is many slight variations from different manufactures for saving $$$ and such but "all" will be withing that standard specification. :)
     
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    If you're measurement is 29.25 across, You have a Grandpa bear!