Posted 9 years ago
RojamKram
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Wood burning Parlor Stove - Golden Age 172, Made by the Wehrle Co. of Newark, Ohio, @ 1936. Stove has been out of use and in storage, excellent shape, main body is in perfect shape. There are two legs missing, and some damage to the legs and skirting - I need a source for parts! The dimensions are 32" Tall x 23" Wide x 18" Deep. It is a top flue model with a 4"x 9" oval opening. I plan to restore it..looking for tops and resources. You just don't see stoves with such an undamaged finish. I don't need help with identifying the stove itself (although any and all background info would be GREATLY) appreciated!), I need help sourcing parts for this - leg kit and door handles.
I have one of these, mine has a hole in the fire box, and cracks in the inner cast parts. I'm thinking mine is not repairable.
I realize this is an old thread, but I just picked one up myself, golden age 172. In good shape, but the bottom fire box cast is cracked. Otherwise many good parts. Could we put enough together to make one out of two?