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- December 16, 2010 at 5:26 pm #63305
jac
ParticipantJeez you guys have a great selection of stoves !!! Bryant stoves is an awsome website. Its great to see the old stoves being restored. Over here we have a choice of 3 {that i know of} Aga, Stanley and Rayburn.. and these usually start at £5000 or $7000:eek: each. The rest are imported from “other ” places and the quality is not great:(…Having said that Ixy I was on the “windy smithy” site and it looks like a breath of fresh air… maybey some of you enterprising souls in the States could start an export market to Britain… American quality is usually pretty good.. or so I have found so far… used to run a Hesston 4755 baler and found it great on the build front..Britain used to have it too but unfortunately the powers that be have decided we are better being a “service” nation… whatever the hell THAT is ??? and have shut all our major manufacturing… Off topic now and blood pressure rising:mad:…
JohnDecember 19, 2010 at 3:32 pm #63297Doug
ParticipantThere is a cookstove made in the UK called the ESSE, burns both wood and coal and has an optional water reservoir that can handle one line for a radiator. It’s a little pricey but it’s on my wish list to replace the cookstove I have now.
Doug
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