- Nov 27, 2012
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Question:
As I sit beside my aging Lopi woodstove in the middle of another upstate NY winter I ventured upon your Web Page. Soon I must consider upgrading(the woodstove and computer). My first idea is to ask you a whole bunch of woodburning questions- but I understand that this is business to you. Still- I can't resist- How much for a cord of hardwood where you are? I found a fella at $80.00 per cord.
Answer:
Hey- Scott- it is my business- but also my life (or most of it anyway). My advice- Get a Macintosh ! My advice #2...point your browser at https://www.hearth.com/travis and you'll see the new Lopi and Avalon stoves from the same guys that made your stove. I'll forward your name to them so they'll send a catalog. Wood is 80 to 130 a cord here ---80 is a real good deal- of course- check out the quality- size of the cord- seasoned- etc. For general info on all the stoves- see http://hearth.com
Link: Travis Industries, maker of Lopi, Avalon and FPX
As I sit beside my aging Lopi woodstove in the middle of another upstate NY winter I ventured upon your Web Page. Soon I must consider upgrading(the woodstove and computer). My first idea is to ask you a whole bunch of woodburning questions- but I understand that this is business to you. Still- I can't resist- How much for a cord of hardwood where you are? I found a fella at $80.00 per cord.
Answer:
Hey- Scott- it is my business- but also my life (or most of it anyway). My advice- Get a Macintosh ! My advice #2...point your browser at https://www.hearth.com/travis and you'll see the new Lopi and Avalon stoves from the same guys that made your stove. I'll forward your name to them so they'll send a catalog. Wood is 80 to 130 a cord here ---80 is a real good deal- of course- check out the quality- size of the cord- seasoned- etc. For general info on all the stoves- see http://hearth.com
Link: Travis Industries, maker of Lopi, Avalon and FPX