Crawford No. 10?

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Post by scalabro » Mon. Mar. 02, 2015 6:58 pm

Anybody have any pics from a catalog or example they can post?

They seem to be more rare than a C50.

For that matter...how about a pic of a 50 next to something so we can judge scale :)

William?

Emery?

Wilson?

Coalnewbie?

 
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Post by joeq » Tue. Mar. 03, 2015 3:55 pm

Guess you're SOL with the 10, Scott. ;)

 
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Post by scalabro » Tue. Mar. 03, 2015 6:09 pm

A boy can dream.

And it's starting to look as if the C40 is not so rare after all.

I'm thinking it goes like this in order of rarity with the 40 being the most numerous, at least on NEPA.

10
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Post by Sunny Boy » Tue. Mar. 03, 2015 6:31 pm

Or, you can wait until it grows up to be a real stove ! :D

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Post by joeq » Tue. Mar. 03, 2015 6:36 pm

So, what is a 10 Scott? Is it newer than the 40, or older? Bigger or smaller? Fancier or plainer? I don't see any on Google images. Do you have a line on one?

 
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Post by wsherrick » Tue. Mar. 03, 2015 7:21 pm

I have never seen a 50 or even a picture of one.
The number 10 would probably be very similar to an Our Glenwood 109. The most numerous I have seen is a Crawford 12, just like the Our Glenwood 111 is fairly numerous.

 
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Post by scalabro » Tue. Mar. 03, 2015 7:59 pm

wsherrick wrote:I have never seen a 50 or even a picture of one.
The number 10 would probably be very similar to an Our Glenwood 109. The most numerous I have seen is a Crawford 12, just like the Our Glenwood 111 is fairly numerous.
That's a shame. Back around Christmas I lost an ebay auction for an original Crawford catalog. I bet it had pics of the 50.

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