The value of a 1978 Atlanta Stove Works wood burning stove model 2401UA can vary significantly based on its condition, functionality, and local demand. Typically, such vintage stoves range from $100 to $500 in resale markets. Collectors or those seeking to restore vintage heating appliances may pay more, especially if the stove is in excellent condition or has unique features. It's best to check local listings, auctions, or antique shops for a more accurate estimate.
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Atlanta Stove Works is located at 112 Krog Street in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1889, Atlanta Stove Works opened as a pot-belly stove and iron pan factory. The factory was abandoned around 1998, and is now transformed into a mixed-use office development.
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I have a Wood burning Model 32 from Birmingham Stove and Range Co. I think that pre-dates the 1920 model you have. I'd love to hear what these are worth.
To determine the manufacture date of an Atlanta Stove Works wood burning stove, you can check for a serial number or model number typically located on a metal tag or plate on the back or side of the stove. This number can often be cross-referenced with company records or online databases that track production dates. Additionally, examining the design features and components of the stove may provide clues, as certain styles or materials were used in specific time periods. If available, consulting the original owner’s manual or contacting the manufacturer directly can also yield valuable information.
The Franklin model stove was produced by Atlanta Stove Works starting in 1908. This stove was designed to resemble the original Franklin stove invented by Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century. It gained popularity for its efficient heating capabilities and distinctive design. The production continued into the mid-20th century as part of the company's offerings.
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 paid $184 for a Model 26 by the Atlanta Stove Works one a year ago. I did have to drive from the New Jersey Shore to Long Island, New York to pick it up. I purchased a similar but larger model 5 years ago for $100. It is now in daily use in a cabin rental that I own in the Appalachian Mountains in Northeastern Tennessee. My son inherited one with his home he purchased in Maplewood, NJ and had to pay to have it removed from his basement after months of trying to first sell it and then months of trying to give it away. So what is a Atlanta Stove Works Model 26 worth?
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Atlanta Stove Works, formerly maker of the "'Cue Cart," a great grill that I must have cooked 100M lbs. on, and other excellent smaller models, such as the Sportsman portable grill of all cast iron. A great little grill. I treasure mine. Alas, the company bit the dust from terminal stupidity of management. It was absorbed by Birmingham Stove Works which became Birmingham Stove and Range. I met with them about 10 years ago to get them to restore the 'Cue Cart to their line. They were all flamed up about the big sales in wood burning heaters and pooh-poohed the idea of keeping a dumb grill. They made the excellent woodburning heaters under tha names of Atlanta Stove Works, Birmingham Stove Works, Knight Heater and Ashley. I have a wood cook stove with Red Mountain L on the door of it, Cannot find any thing here on the net with this on a stove, I have found red mountain J,, red mountain T would like some information on these stoves , mostly the Red Mountain L one,