My New Crawford!
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- Coal Size/Type: Stove / Anthracite.
- Other Heating: Oil fired, forced hot air.
I caved with 3 lbs of matchlight
Then some St. Nick....
Then some St. Nick....
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- joeq
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You guys are like addicts. A couple pounds of "new" coal sitting around, and the self control goes "right out the window"! (It does look good tho). Now to get my fix, could you post a pic of some blue ladies later on?
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- Coal Size/Type: Stove / Anthracite.
- Other Heating: Oil fired, forced hot air.
Here's your fix Joe....the first one is always free
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- Other Heating: Oil fired, forced hot air.
Another photo for Joe...
Tom...did you get a lot of wind and rain from the storm? How is the Chubby with wood? Man that sounds weird
On a separate note....I wonder if Kevin has his Glenwood Grand lit?
Tom...did you get a lot of wind and rain from the storm? How is the Chubby with wood? Man that sounds weird
On a separate note....I wonder if Kevin has his Glenwood Grand lit?
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Haha, that does sound funny! Not much rain down this way for the storm but the wind was gusting pretty good. As far as the Chubby goes, it eats through wood like a fat kid in a cake factory...but it gets the job done. Stay warm my friend...scalabro wrote:Tom...did you get a lot of wind and rain from the storm? How is the Chubby with wood? Man that sounds weird
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- Other Heating: Oil fired, forced hot air.
It's not even cold and my coon cat is trying his best to get warm
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- Sunny Boy
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- Coal Size/Type: Nuts !
- Other Heating: Oil &electric plenum furnace
Is that the one Wilson had ?scalabro wrote: ................................................
On a separate note....I wonder if Kevin has his Glenwood Grand lit?
Very impressive stoves !!!!!!
Paul
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Sunny Boy wrote:Is that the one Wilson had ?scalabro wrote: ................................................
On a separate note....I wonder if Kevin has his Glenwood Grand lit?
Very impressive stoves !!!!!!
Paul
No . Skip still has his and now I have one of my own. Its the stove in my avatar It's not ready to use but the number 6 has been burning a little wood to keep the chill out.
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- Coal Size/Type: Nuts !
- Other Heating: Oil &electric plenum furnace
Kevin,
So your both very lucky !!!!
The square Glenwood is a beautiful and rare stove. In the many years I've been looking at Glenwoods on line, Wilson's is the only one I've ever seen. And I consider myself very lucky just to have had the chance to see it up close.
Would you mind doing a post about it sometime, with pictures ?
Paul
So your both very lucky !!!!
The square Glenwood is a beautiful and rare stove. In the many years I've been looking at Glenwoods on line, Wilson's is the only one I've ever seen. And I consider myself very lucky just to have had the chance to see it up close.
Would you mind doing a post about it sometime, with pictures ?
Paul
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Paul ... It was an exciting find. It came out of a 200 year old 300 acre farm house. There aren't many around that's for sure. I'll get my pics together and post them soon.
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Kevin....I agree with Paul, that stove is waaaaaaaaay nice we demand pics and a thread!
You could title it " The Square Woodie"
I bet it takes a really top notch sheet metal guy to fabricate an accurate square barrel
You could title it " The Square Woodie"
I bet it takes a really top notch sheet metal guy to fabricate an accurate square barrel