I'm stumped, but I know you guys will save the day.

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Fsappo

Minister of Fire
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Apr 9, 2008
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Central NY
Never saw this one before. Any ideas?

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No interest in purchasing, just not too often I see a wood stove that doesnt jog my memory.
 
Looks like an Orley or an ornate Orley knock-off. They are still fairly common out west and put out a ton of heat. That model was designed as a hearth stove with a low, rear-exit flue. They also made a simpler, taller pedestal model.

Edit: Definitely an Orley. Here's another one:

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Thanks guys. Very neat looking old stove. BG is too good, but I knew Craig would know it also.
 
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