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Please Help Identify Stove

 
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Brand new to this forum but after looking around a bit I recognize the collective knowledge on this board! Maybe someone can answer this two-part question for me.

   First, what brand / model wood stove is this (it has zero markings that we could find). I am guessing that it would be from the early to mid 1980's.
   Secondly, where is the best place to get doors? The others were taken for scrap by vandals / druggies from a property my kids are purchasing. Stove looks to be in magnificent condition, but I have no idea what it is other than it kind of looked like old Kodiaks or even Schaffers that I saw.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks from Russ in the Missouri Ozarks.
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Welcome to Permies!

I admit this is a desperation move, but go to a local metal working shop and see if they can make the doors.  Of course, price is important.  
 
Yeast devil! Back to the oven that baked you! And take this tiny ad too:
A rocket mass heater heats your home with one tenth the wood of a conventional wood stove
http://woodheat.net
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