Ok its not pretty, hasn't been redone she's all natural..Sunny Boy wrote:Yes, please.D.lapan wrote:I have a coal laundry stove made to heat 8 at a time, I can't for the life of me think of the brand. Ill snap some pics tmrw in the daylight if anyone has any interest..
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Are we talking about stoves .... or ex-wives ?D.lapan wrote:Ok its not pretty, hasn't been redone she's all natural..Sunny Boy wrote:
Yes, please.
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Even still has the factory installed bricks
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Thank you Dana.
Stood it back up for ya.
Very nice example of a good sized laundry stove.
With it designed to hold eight irons, I wonder if it was meant for a commercial establishment, such as a garment factory or hotel use? Is there a date anywhere on it ? Do you know anything about it's history ?
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Very nice example of a good sized laundry stove.
With it designed to hold eight irons, I wonder if it was meant for a commercial establishment, such as a garment factory or hotel use? Is there a date anywhere on it ? Do you know anything about it's history ?
Paul
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I found this link to a Clark catalog. Looks like your Phil B #10 laundry stove is on page 36. And I noticed that page lists it as holding 9 irons.
https://archive.org/stream/ParlorCylinderLaundryStoves#page/n37/mode/2up
Date in the front of the catalog is August 1, 1908.
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https://archive.org/stream/ParlorCylinderLaundryStoves#page/n37/mode/2up
Date in the front of the catalog is August 1, 1908.
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It may hold 9 I can't remember its been about a year since I dug it out and looked it over ill recount tonight when I get home and look for more castings, I found it in a barn sale and gave $50 for purely for the fact that I hadn't seen one before I have no use for it much like the rest of the antiques I own.. it's a disease my wife can't stand itSunny Boy wrote:I found this link to a Clark catalog. Looks like your Phil B #10 laundry stove is on page 36. And I noticed that page lists it as holding 9 irons.
https://archive.org/stream/ParlorCylinderLaundryStoves#page/n37/mode/2up
Date in the front of the catalog is August 1, 1908.
Paul