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sherone_13
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Sherone
Evanston WY
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Posted - Apr 08 2014 :  09:35:20 AM  Show Profile
Does anyone know anything about this kind of stove? It is made of a lightweight metal. I have had it for years, but don't know how to run it.



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Kathy
Gastonia NC
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Posted - Apr 08 2014 :  09:43:43 AM  Show Profile
Looks like the bottom part of an old kerosene stove to me. Here's some pics

http://www.pinterest.com/mmills67/old-heater/

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Winnie
Gainesville Fl
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Posted - Apr 08 2014 :  11:08:48 AM  Show Profile
I don't know what kind of stove but it sure is cute!! It would be fun to make it functional as it would be a fun conversation piece.

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LadyInRed
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PeggyAnn
Vancouver WA
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Posted - Apr 08 2014 :  11:51:53 AM  Show Profile
Sherone...I think Kathy C. is right. It's cute just like it is...if you just want decoration for a flower
bed or Porch...but I think I would try to find an old top for it. Sooooooooo cute.

Kathy...thanks for the website...I so enjoyed looking at all those adorable stoves. Now, I want one. LOL!

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Rosemary
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Virginia
USA
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Posted - Apr 08 2014 :  3:19:56 PM  Show Profile
Yep. It's a kerosene stove, missing its top two thirds. Looks like it would make a fantastic plant stand -- or put a cushion on it for a footrest. :)
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sherone_13
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Sherone
Evanston WY
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Posted - Apr 08 2014 :  7:52:47 PM  Show Profile
I do believe you are correct. I never thought it would have another piece to it. I will have to look around the ranch to see if the other part is around there somewhere.

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marianne
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Posted - Apr 08 2014 :  11:01:01 PM  Show Profile
That is so cool looking. I can see why you would keep it. Love Rosemary's ideas for it.
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levisgrammy
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Denise
Beavercreek Ohio
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Posted - Apr 09 2014 :  07:26:51 AM  Show Profile
Yes, kerosene stove was the first to come to mind when I saw this. Would be great if you could find the rest and use it or keep it and put a plant on it or something, if you didn't want to use it that is.

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Judith
Nora Springs IA
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Posted - Apr 09 2014 :  5:36:50 PM  Show Profile
Oh, I hope you find the other part! Those are so cool looking and practical when the power goes out.

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