On this one I must agree with Janosh. It would be a crime to demean such a classic piece of heritage. And I am sure that if the stove is anywhere near complete it will be worth a ton of money in the right area.
Nick
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Subject: [papercreters] Re: Quebec Bread oven book- free to d/l
Oh yeah. Putting a big cast iron object on EBay.
That makes sense. Bid $1 and win the right to pay $1000000 to ship
that armored tank? There's a reason stuff is expensive in
SHIPPING COSTS.
If you want to make money, try building something out of recycled
materials from the Alaskan trash. You could make a mint.
Nice stove, yes. My back hurts just looking at the picture.
--- In papercreters@
>
> NNNOOOOOOOOOOO!
>
> Put it on EBAY Charmaine. It would be worth a lot up here in
> sure someone would pay a grand price plus shipping.
>
> Janosh
>
> PS Thank you very much for the book.
>
> as for me-- I got a COOL 1900s cast iron Parlor stove for free, and
I
> am thinking of cobbing the PLAIN sheet metal barrel shaped body, and
> embedding tiles, and tarting it up for fun.
>
> I have been told not to mess with it as it will lose vvalue, but it
is
> already un approved for home use in CA, and can only be used outside
>
> http://www.dirtchea
<http://www.dirtchea
> pbuilder.com/
> one to mine
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> Ms. Charmaine Taylor/ Taylor Publishing
> 707441-1632
> www.dirtcheapbuilde
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