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    Posted 13 years ago

    I89JP
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    I got this stove recently. I know it is an E-Z-est-Way Stove Works
    kerosene stove. It has a plate attached to the frame with the number 419 on it. I don't know anything else about it. I plan on fixing it up and using it as a shelf or a book case.
    I just finished restoring this and added the after photos.
    If anyone has any info about it I would still appreciate it.

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    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 5 years ago
      Brings back memories. I grew up with one of these. Before we had electric or a toaster we would set a slice of bread on the grill top and toast it then flip it over and do the same for the other side. You had to turn the wick up for toast or to cook eggs but they sure worked. If you left it burning low at night during the winter it was enough to keep the water pipes from freezing.

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