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   stephan@baptistaconstruction.com to Eric Tonks   
   Re: Timberline wood stove by Vermont Cas   
   16 Nov 12 08:30:32   
   
   On Wednesday, October 22, 2003 12:20:34 PM UTC-4, Eric Tonks wrote:   
   > It seems Timberline is a common stove name. I have a Timberline air tight   
   > wood stove that I have owned for at least 20 years. I believe it was made in   
   > Canada. It is easy to identify, the name Timberline is in relief across the   
   > top of two doors and the bottom 2/3 of the doors has a relief carving of   
   > mountains and evergreen trees.   
   >   
   > Is this the one you have?   
   >   
   > "LeBlanc"  wrote in message   
   > news:cc3f59be.0310220506.fe8a190@posting.google.com...   
   > > Hello,   
   > > This is my first experience with an airtight wood stove.   
   > > I would love to talk to someone who has the same or similar model   
   > > stove as I do.   
   > > I own a Timberline TLWS1, a non-cat airtight made by Timberline Inc.   
   > > Lafayette Tn.   
   > > The stove is similar to a vermont castings Acclaim Reliant, from what   
   > > I can gather from the VC. website.   
   > > I have a ton of questions about fireing methods etc. that have been   
   > > answered in a general fashion by woodheat.org. However I would like   
   > > some more specific answers,opinions from someone who actually knows   
   > > the stove.   
   > > Many thanks,   
   > > D. LeBlanc,   
   > > Quebec, Canada   
      
   I know this conversation is old but I am looking at getting a old timberline   
   stove like you have and was wondering how you liked it and if you still used   
   it, any help would be great I need to make a decision soon   
      
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