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    Posted 7 years ago

    Mlicausi
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    Hello, Can anyone help me determine the value of the stove and if it's worth restoring please. Thank you for your time.

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 7 years ago
      Have to admit it got a laugh at 1st glance. If it has all the parts, clean it up a bit &, put a coat of stove black and it will look good. They bring good prices I think. I don't follow stoves stocks, but haven't seen one with this style.
    2. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 7 years ago
      Hi there! We aren't supposed to give values on items so we share our personal items and give history on them which in turn allows us to learn more info than you ever thought you would. Although your stove has a lot of rust, I can tell you that if you plan to keep it, you will need to get that rust off the sooner the better. It will corrode that to dust pretty quickly. I know, it's happened to me. I also know there are a lot of collectors of these types of stoves but if you want to restore it to sell it, you are probably better off just selling it as is. I just went back up to see a close up and it's already deteriorating.

      I don't know where you are but you can check out this link:

      http://stovehospital.com/

      you can start there and see what you want to do. Let us know what happens :)

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