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Subject:
What does "10" mean on the front of stove as wells Winner Oak?
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: wickedtexaspam-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
19 Mar 2003 17:58 PST
Expires: 18 Apr 2003 18:58 PDT Question ID: 178499 |
What were the years of operation/existence of the Channon-Emery Stove Company in Quincy, Illinois? Where can I obtain information on their stoves and their value? |
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Re: What does "10" mean on the front of stove as wells Winner Oak?
Answered By: jeanwil-ga on 20 Mar 2003 05:37 PST Rated: |
Hi wickedtexaspam-ga, Not much informatin is on the web with regards to them. These are all that I found. Maybe you could check your local library to see if they have anything on them. The Official Catalogue of Exhibitors: Universal Exposition, St. Louis, U. S. A., 1904 A copy of this book is available in the Special Collections Department (Central Library). (call number RB-F 606 ST.) Due to the poor condition of this item, no photocopying can be allowed. Channon Emery Stove Co. ---------------------------------- (Dept. D- Group 48- No.0926) Department D- Manufactures: (Abbreviated as: ( Dept. D - ) ) Group 48: APPARATUS AND PROCESSES FOR HEATING AND VENTILATION http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/exhbtors.htm History http://www.rootsweb.com/~iladams/qi1889/52.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~iladams/qi1889/114.htm Best regards, jeanwil-ga search words 'Channon-Emery Stove Company' |
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I had the EXACT information she sent me! What a waste of $5.00! Bummer, dude! |
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Re: What does "10" mean on the front of stove as wells Winner Oak?
From: pinkfreud-ga on 20 Mar 2003 18:22 PST |
wickedtexaspam, Since most of us don't have crystal balls or psychic powers, there is no way that we can know what information you already have. Since you did not mention in your question that you had already located the Web sites that jeanwil mentioned, she was obviously unaware that she was telling you something you already knew. In the future, when responding to an answer, please remember that if the answer is not what you had in mind, you can use a clarification request after the question has been answered. Most Researchers are quite willing to resume the search if they know that what they've found is not what you want. Closing the question with a low rating is a bit like slamming the door in the Researcher's face. Usually everyone will be happier if the door is left open so that dialogue can continue. ~pinkfreud |
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