Looking at Buying a Pine Barron Wood Stove

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microsprint
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Post by microsprint » Wed. Jan. 06, 2010 2:08 pm

:D Any help would be good ! What should I look for and what is a good deal ?? :D :idea:

 
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Post by CoalHeat » Wed. Jan. 06, 2010 6:21 pm

Welcome to the forum!
I'm going to move your post to the Wood Stove "department".
There are several new members who have Pine Barren stoves. I've never heard of them until now!


 
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Post by sweeperman » Wed. Jan. 06, 2010 11:52 pm

Hi I have both. a wood burner and a coal stove I live in jersey I think they are well made stoves call Lee at pine barren stove co 609 726 1550 for any info

 
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Post by tdozer » Fri. Jan. 08, 2010 12:08 pm

I also have a Pine barren, Coal Barren. I love the stove.It is very well made and very easy to maintain a fire with coal or wood.I prefer coal myself.
sweeperman wrote:Hi I have both. a wood burner and a coal stove I live in jersey I think they are well made stoves call Lee at pine barren stove co 609 726 1550 for any info
Lee is very helpful and will steer you in the right direction.
they are not very easy to find for a real "cheap" price either. If you do, I would jump on it!
Jim

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