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I have a #27 and am using it currently. As for value, there are some for sale on Ebay for $150 or more. Atlanta Stove Works company is out of business. I know of no direct resources.
I talked to an antique stove collector in Indiana today who says the this is not a very desireable stove for collectors. And I should concider myself lucky to get 250.00 for it. I paid $100 for it and will be asking $250.00 for mine in the buy sell bulitin based on what a new and comperable stove would cost. They are in the 400 to 500 dollar range. So sorry no value as an antique.
That would depend on the kind of stove that you have.
Lions. A pride of lions.
i would love my self. i love to play in the pool! MARCO! POLO!
No but i am sure if you go to an explorers museum Marco polo would be there
There are many reasons why one would talk about "Brown Pride". To have Brown pride is to show that you are proud of who you are, your heritage and background.
Marco Polo would be celebrating his 760th birthday on September 15, 2014, if he were still alive. Marco was born in Venice, Italy in 1254, and was 69 years old at the time of his death.
There are no situations that come to mind where a preposition would be used BEFORE "takes pride", so the correct preposition FOLLOWING the phrase would be "in". He takes pride in his work. She takes pride in her beautiful home.
His father (Niccolò) was a merchant, so Marco was accompanying him to learn the trade. Additionally, since the journey would take years, Marco would not have contact with his father otherwise.
Marco Polo was the creator of the amazing game and without him we would not have it!!
I would not let my 36 inch hardwick gas stove go for anything less than $1,000.00. It's got that cool, George Jetson, chrome, probably made around 1960. Works like a charm. No plastic parts!