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Best way to price old Fisher Wood stoves?

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October 18, 2018, 08:25 AM
Black92LX
Best way to price old Fisher Wood stoves?
Grandparents have an old Fisher likely 40-50 years old.
In outstanding condition. They don’t use it anymore and some folks expressed interest in purchasing.
Trying to determine a fair price.
Not sure on exact model but granny should be sending pics soon.


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October 18, 2018, 08:56 AM
gearhounds
Despite the exponential increase in efficiency of modern stoves/inserts, stoves like Fishers, Timberlines, and the like still bring good money when they are free of warping and cracking. Fisher made a lot of different models; is it an insert? Free standing? Gold trim? Blower model?

I like old stoves, even if I did part with my old 70’s era Matherly last year to upgrade to a high efficiency Regency 1200. Can’t wait to see the pics.




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October 18, 2018, 02:26 PM
RAMIUS
Not a 100% accurate way to price them. But, I just bought one off Facebook marketplace for our cabin. There’s a ton of them on there and it may give you an idea of what they’re going for.