Antique Stove

Re: Antique Stove

PostBy: CapeCoaler On: Sun Jul 27, 2008 1:57 pm

Shhhhh.....
There will be a run on the antique stoves if oil prices stay high, then the modern stoves will catch up on the backorders and then the recently purchased old stoves will be back on the market. that is when you buy the antiques, summer of 2009, because there will be a glut and it will be a buyers market!
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Re: Antique Stove

PostBy: ScottD On: Sun Jul 27, 2008 2:30 pm

Well I'm keeping mine!
Funny thing is my wife has been telling her mom about all the commotion on this and other antique stoves and boy did her eyes light up! She was happy that I actually rescued it. Earlier in the post I wrote how I got it from her house when she sold it. She thought it was an old piece of junk. Last night she asked about OUR stove! :D I showed her the thread and she was very shocked. Who knew?

And if the dogs don't lick you to pieces, watch out for the bunny!!!

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Re: Antique Stove

PostBy: Adamiscold On: Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:43 am

*posting from a van outside Scott's house*



Don't worry I'm watching! :bag:
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