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ca, 1932/33 New Perfection coal oil stove

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    Posted 11 years ago

    patricklee…
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    This is a ( New perfection ) coal oil stove ca. 1932/1933 in very good condition. rescued from middle tn. this stove has 3 burners with dampers, all dampers are working, only missing a single damper ring. the same damper is missing the lighting shield. the unit was made in Cleveland Ohio, there is makers mark on the right side shown in pics. 32x42x17.5

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 11 years ago
      When I was just a little younger I made toast on one of these every morning. Just lay a slice of bread on the griddle and flip it when it was ready. There was always a percolator on one burner for coffee. We finally had electric but no electric toaster so we used the kerosene stove to make toast. My story may be a little before your time. The stove brings back memories of winter mornings.
    2. patricklee333 patricklee333, 11 years ago
      That is a great memory, My grandpa made biscuits on an old wood stove and it just reminded me of those days.

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