[AT] Vermont Castings Viglant Stove??

Lane Freeman lmfree at ptd.net
Thu Mar 18 19:47:10 PST 2004


Bruce,
What parts could actually be missing.  Didn't really see anthing that would
come out.  I did see a grate of sorts down near the bottom when I opened the
top door.
Anything in particular I should look for??

Thanks again,
Lane

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <ROBBRUT at aol.com>
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Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: [AT] Vermont Castings Viglant Stove??


> Lane, Get it if you can, you won't be sorry!
>
> They work very well, require minimum care, and will hold a fire overnight
> easily (with a good "stovemeister" in command).
>
> Parts and accessories are readily available as well.
>
> I have not seen one go for less than $ 200, unless it was cracked or
missing
> something.
>
> I have also seen a used one sell for more than the original
over-the-counter
> price !!
>
>
> -Bruce Thompson
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