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- From: dgilles@darwin.genetics.washington.edu (Doreen Gillespie)
- Newsgroups: pnw.forsale
- Subject: Wood Cookstove
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.005220.15139@u.washington.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 00:52:20 GMT
- Article-I.D.: u.1992Nov23.005220.15139
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- Reply-To: dgilles@darwin.genetics.washington.edu (Doreen Gillespie)
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- Organization: University of Washington, Seattle
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- Brand unknown (could find out, if wanted), age unknown. What I do
- know--this stove was last in use in the late 40's as a cookstove in
- a bunkhouse in Wyoming. Has a hot water tub, two openings for wood/
- coal. To be honest, I don't know anything about regulations on stoves,
- and I don't know if this stove would be legal, in terms of emissions.
- An ideal home for the beast would likely be as part of some display.
- If you are at all interested, contact me through email. This stove is
- in Portland, at my parents' place, and I can pass you on to them.
- Price? Haven't asked what, if anything, they want for it. They do not
- have a hauling vehicle, nor do they have the backs to lift the stove,
- so it's a u-haul situation.
- --
- "The average is one-third, and some have even less."
- --lecture quote
- Doreen Gillespie
- dgilles@genetics.washington.edu
-