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Clever as usual. Those pictures are really outstanding for detail. What camera are you using?
Thanks Franco. I will be back with the infos on the camere, I don't have it right here now. But so easy to get good shots with an antique stovefranco b wrote:Clever as usual. Those pictures are really outstanding for detail. What camera are you using?
Don't want to offend other stove owners.
Franco, the camera is a small bridge, Sony, Cyber-Shot with Carl Zeiss lens. A very simple one and easy to use...franco b wrote:Clever as usual. Those pictures are really outstanding for detail. What camera are you using?
Thanks Keith, and you'r right, cant resist to put rope gaskets everywhere Makes antique stoves looks like new stoves so everybody is happyechos67 wrote:Very nice work Pierre, the little adjustments make a very big difference. I see the rope gasket in there as well .
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You can almost feel the coziness and contentment, great photos - unusual stove.
Thanks Coalnewbie.coalnewbie wrote:You can almost feel the coziness and contentment, great photos - unusual stove.
You'r right on, so pleasant to be in the living room while cold outside!
Also right on for the Baltimore Heater/Sunnydide. That was exactly what I needed for the faux-foyer but I had to search a long time before getting it.
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Very nice picture Nortcan. It seems base burners always grow a rocking chair next to them. Interesting phenomenon indeed.
Thanks Will, looks like you'r my inspiration and for many other ones too B.B.(Base Burner) is the way to gowsherrick wrote:Very nice picture Nortcan. It seems base burners always grow a rocking chair next to them. Interesting phenomenon indeed.
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Damn, now I own a base burner (well the next best thing anyway) I am going to have to throw my zero gravity chair away and buy a rocking chair. More expenses! I suppose a bowler hat and a phonograph is in my future too and even a straight razor. Shame, I liked those mp3 songs. Sigh, oh well, you have to keep up with the new stuff. Strange, the more I go back in time the better I am liking it. A sign of old age I guess.
Coalnewbie, in the past years, just before having the first B.B., the Golden Bride, it was a ""no way"" for all that was antique. Now, having 2 antiques stoves, all that changed. Not going to throw away the computers but almost A good thing that is more accepted now in déco is the possibility to match antique with ""classis"" or more modern styles, as long as that fit good in the personnal owners tastes. (not shure I correctly said what is in my head).
We like to find out some little antique things but not too fast
Anyway, we'r forming a new club for the antique stoves owners having rocking chairs (needind a proof of owning like a photo), so hurry-up, you could be the No. 3 in the gang.
If more question about the club, just ask to William, Director.
We like to find out some little antique things but not too fast
Anyway, we'r forming a new club for the antique stoves owners having rocking chairs (needind a proof of owning like a photo), so hurry-up, you could be the No. 3 in the gang.
If more question about the club, just ask to William, Director.
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There is a stove very close to this one in the movie "The Departed" Caught a glimpseof it yesterday when the movie was on FX.. Just a little commpletely useless tidbit of info for everyone today!!!coalnewbie wrote:You can almost feel the coziness and contentment, great photos - unusual stove.