Emery and Brandon of the Antique Stove Hospital

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scalabro
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Post by scalabro » Sat. Feb. 01, 2014 7:48 am

Ladies and Gentlemen of the forum,

This thread is a blatant, shameless, unapologetic, bootlicking plug, for my two new friends at the stove hospital.

The Crawford No. 2 is everything you guy's said it would be.

Now I just wish the ambient temps would go down, hard!

Looking forward to my next visit.

THANK YOU!

Scott

 
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freetown fred
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Post by freetown fred » Sat. Feb. 01, 2014 7:58 am

Be careful what ya wish for G-- :clap: toothy Stove sounds nice--how about some pix???????

 
scalabro
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Post by scalabro » Sat. Feb. 01, 2014 8:04 am

freetown fred wrote:Be careful what ya wish for G-- :clap: toothy Stove sounds nice--how about some pix???????
It's here Fred.....

My New Crawford!


 
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Post by freetown fred » Sat. Feb. 01, 2014 8:18 am

Gottcha--yep, she's a beauty :)

 
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Post by joeq » Sat. Feb. 01, 2014 11:42 am

Glad to hear they did you good, Scott. Thanx for sharing your experience. I'm going to have to give them a visit in the future, even if nothing more, than to drool on there stock in the showroom.

 
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Post by Craw4 » Sat. Feb. 01, 2014 3:12 pm

Good plug, those guy's rock! Unbelievable wealth of knowledge and so willing to share it with you. My wife and I are trying to get time to make the trip up there, I'm dying to look around at all there treasures..


 
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Post by BPatrick » Tue. Feb. 04, 2014 4:26 pm

These guys are first class. Before I ever bought a stove from them, Emery spent a lot of time helping me research and locate a Crawford 40. He educated me on stoves and when I got mine, he was on speaker phone with me the whole time while I was getting it up and running. You don't find many people left like Emery anymore. Brandon, well the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, he works his butt off and will help out whenever he can. I can see why they are so busy. Here's to them!

 
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Post by wilsons woodstoves » Tue. Feb. 04, 2014 7:15 pm

well said

 
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Post by jubileejerry » Tue. Feb. 04, 2014 7:25 pm

That looks like a really nice stove, congratulations! Jerry

 
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Post by dcrane » Tue. Feb. 04, 2014 8:44 pm

well when I head up their to buy mine... I expect some pretty heavy discounts (maybe not as much a William) toothy for educating the world about their old stoves :clap:

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