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Sat, Dec 15, 07 at 8:14
| I have a warm morning model 460. How old is it? Was it designed to burn wood or coal? How can I know the brick are intact and can it be revitalized? Is it valued as an antique? It has served my family for many years as a primary source of heat and I am trying to determine if I should keep it or let it go. I like the novelty of it, the centimentality of it and the practicality of having a back-up heat source. But a newer model could better serve my needs if refurbishing is unreasonable.
Thank you, Delladee |
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- Posted by Vincent Caserta(vincentcaserta@comcast.net) onWed, Apr 27, 11 at 14:08
| Just bought a house on Cape Cod with a model 460 in it. Don't know anything about it and have the same questions as Delladee. Can it burn wood besides coal? Please, any info out there. Thanks |
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- Posted by Vincent Caserta(vincentcaserta@comcast.net) onWed, Apr 27, 11 at 13:32
| Just bought a house on Cape Cod with a model 460 in it. Don't know anything about it and have the same questions as Delladee. Can it burn wood besides coal? Please, any info out there. Thanks |
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