
Several companies made these steel stoves in the late 1800s and early 1900s. They made them in several sizes. This is is a small one, designed mainly for use in the tents of buffalo hunters, wolf hunters, cowboys, miners, etc. IT WEIGHS LESS THAN NINE POUNDS. The legs can be taken off and put inside the stove for easy transport. The top lid comes off to put the wood inside, and it will take pretty large logs. This stove has not been used. In the old days, they had a liquid called stove black, and they used it to prevent rust. This stove has a coat of stove black on the outside, but it has a little light surface rust on the inside. There is no serious rust. This is also a very efficient type of stove, commonly called an air tight, because it does not leak smoke. This stove can also be used for cooking. All you have to do is take the lid off the top where you up in the logs, and put a frying pan over the hole, large enough to cover it. It takes a standard size vent pipe for the smo
Product Information
| Category | Sports & outdoors > Camping Equipment > Portable Grills | 
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| Brand | The Unbranded Brand | 
| Condition | Good | 

 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 