Abendroth Bros. Globe

 
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Post by warminmn » Sun. Jan. 03, 2016 11:10 pm

You could run a pipe from each window pane and have the octopus you've been dreaming about :lol:

Seriously though, thats a nice looking stove. Congrats and enjoy!


 
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Post by nortcan » Mon. Jan. 04, 2016 10:07 am

Your model has a square base and usually they have a rounded base as you can see on the photos . You may have the Globe Graal ? :)

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Post by scalabro » Mon. Jan. 04, 2016 12:33 pm

Hi Nortcan,

The badge on the front says "Record 40"

It is small and direct draft...

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Mon. Jan. 04, 2016 1:04 pm

Thank you for posting the pictures Andre.

I see that middle picture Globe is one of the very rare parlor stoves with an oven on the back.

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Post by scalabro » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 6:01 am

"Wee-man" :D

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Post by KingCoal » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 7:42 am

SOoooooooooo cool.

it'll be neat to see how it's built and operates.

good on ya mate,
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Post by Photog200 » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 8:32 am

This is a really cute stove, nice find.

Flipped the photos for ya too.

Randy

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Post by nortcan » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 8:39 am

On the center photo, we can see holes in front of the stove just below the Record name plate, is there a damper inside of the stove or a control device somewhere orrrrrrrrrrrrrrr? Or over fire air ports but always full opened??
Thanks for the photos.

 
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Post by nortcan » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 8:42 am

Photog200 wrote:This is a really cute stove, nice find.

Flipped the photos for ya too.

Randy
Nice to have a photo-pro on the forum = Mr Randy, thank you, so easier that way to admire these beauty.
, :roll:

 
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Post by scalabro » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 8:49 am

Thanks Randy!

NC....As far as I can tell right now, what you see goes completely around the lower portion of the fire pot. It appears to just be a decorative casting around the pot.

I'll pick up the stove in a couple days and post lots of pics.

I am eager to see its details as well.

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 9:10 am

Nice find, Scott. A really sweet little stove !!!!

Paul

 
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Post by nortcan » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 9:12 am

scalabro wrote:Thanks Randy!

NC....As far as I can tell right now, what you see goes completely around the lower portion of the fire pot. It appears to just be a decorative casting around the pot.

I'll pick up the stove in a couple days and post lots of pics.

I am eager to see its details as well.
Sorry for my questions, I thought that you had the stove in your house. But I was wondering how you could play checkers that way :) :D :lol:

 
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Post by Sunny Boy » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 10:08 am

nortcan wrote:
scalabro wrote:Thanks Randy!

NC....As far as I can tell right now, what you see goes completely around the lower portion of the fire pot. It appears to just be a decorative casting around the pot.

I'll pick up the stove in a couple days and post lots of pics.

I am eager to see its details as well.
Sorry for my questions, I thought that you had the stove in your house. But I was wondering how you could play checkers that way :) :D :lol:
When he says, "crown me" watch out ! :D

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Post by scalabro » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 11:21 am

Hahahaha....checkers :lol:

It kind of looks like a "Rook" to me :D

 
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Post by nortcan » Tue. Jan. 05, 2016 12:30 pm

scalabro wrote:Hahahaha....checkers :lol:

It kind of looks like a "Rook" to me :D
Just dépends on what side of the carpet you are :lol:


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