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Giz/Emma and everyones pets on the board

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by Loon, Mar 25, 2014.

  1. Woodwidow

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    After reading your comment, I went back to look at the first page and realized it was started 10 years ago. So much has happened in the lives our furry friends since then.
     
  2. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    Every time I start a fire she's here.
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    Caught her napping the other day. Little butt sniffer. :rofl: :lol:
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    It's pretty amazing, thanks for pointing this out.
     
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    It's a Schrader. As far as i know, built locally here in Niles, MI, in the 50s or 60s?
     
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    Wild, we had a Schrader for 20 years at my previous home. Except ours was stand alone on a pedestal. Wild, so my Colorado stove is from MI. Your's is only the 3rd one I've seen in use.
     
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    Ehh... idk where they were built i guess. For some reason i remember that but cannot find anything to back it up at the moment. Quick web search and i found someone on hearth say they were built in Colorado in the 70s.

    Regardless, it's a freestanding pedestal stove. It's just backed up to a fireplace opening. When i bought the house it was a "slammer". I ran it that way until a saw evidence of a chimney fire. Then I got a stainless liner for it.

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    Oh I see now, ped. The next question is a Colorado stove ending up MI lol.
     
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