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Steel Plate Wood Stoves - Back In The Day
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Farmerjonathan
Posted 11/12/2024 09:22 (#10963936 - in reply to #10962950)
Subject: RE: Steel Plate Wood Stoves - Back In The Day


NorthWest Indiana
We went from a Franklin to a Fisher back in the early 70's. That Franklin was a wood gobbling machine and very stingy at handing out heat. When mom and dad went to a fireplace store and gave them the dimensions of the rooms they said we needed the Baby Bear Fisher stove which was smaller than our Franklin. Mom vetoed that idea and based solely on size bought the Mama Bear stove. That was phenomenal the amount of heat given off. Mom and dad often remarked though they had to choke that stove down many times, it put out so much heat and that the Baby Bear would have been the best option. Sold that Franklin to one of my principals in the HS I taught at, he put a gas log in it. I saw it a few times lit and always told him that was the most heat that stove ever produced!
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