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These stoves look like they cost more than an economy car - These don't
look like reproduction stoves
http://tinyurl.com/puuhn

These gas stoves are reproductions
http://tinyurl.com/rjkut

Here is a small slideshow of antique gas stove restoration
http://tinyurl.com/rxgyh


Did you know, more people around the world cook with kerosene than they
do gas or electricity.

What do you prefer to cook with... gas, electric, propane? kerosene?

I like a natural or propane gas stove better than electric, you can get
a visual on the heat source, that's just me.

Which do you prefer for baking.

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bobmarley wrote:
> These stoves look like they cost more than an economy car - These don't
> look like reproduction stoves
> http://tinyurl.com/puuhn
>
> These gas stoves are reproductions
> http://tinyurl.com/rjkut
>
> Here is a small slideshow of antique gas stove restoration
> http://tinyurl.com/rxgyh
>
>
> Did you know, more people around the world cook with kerosene than they
> do gas or electricity.
>
> What do you prefer to cook with... gas, electric, propane? kerosene?
>
> I like a natural or propane gas stove better than electric, you can get
> a visual on the heat source, that's just me.
>
> Which do you prefer for baking.
>
>

Somehow I would have expected you to be using cow pats as fuel.

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Old Mother Ashby soaking her corns in epsom salt wrote:

> Somehow I would have expected you to be using cow pats as fuel.


nah, that's nasty

hows that hot plate working out for you?

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bobmarley wrote:
> Old Mother Ashby soaking her corns in epsom salt wrote:
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>> Somehow I would have expected you to be using cow pats as fuel.
>>

>
> nah, that's nasty
>
> hows that hot plate working out for you?
>
>

Haven't bought it yet.

Christine
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