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Mark84

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Moncton NB Canada
New to The forum lots of interesting things on here to read and learn I picked up Fisher wood stove about week ago not sure of the year
 

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Welcome to the forum! Nice looking Baby Bear stove. Are there any markings on the stove anywhere, like stamped numbers or welder's initials?
 
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The markings won't be inside the stove. Some stoves have no markings at all. Some markings don't show up until you remove the rust and repaint them. I've seen welder's initials on the bottom of the stove & under the ash fender. My Baby Bear has 5 numbers stamped into the rear of the stove in the upper left hand corner.
 
The stove looks great! I'm not sure if the Canadian-made stoves were marked at all.
 
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