I helped a good friend's parents move some things into their new home yesterday. This stove was sitting on the front porch with a masking tape tag "trash" stuck to the top. I asked about it and was told I could have it because it was going to the curb. There was some mumbling about making it into a planter or something......
I really love old, well built stuff.
I have never heard of this type or brand before. It is small, less than 2 feet tall or wide. A little research suggests it was a railroad car stove that used wood or coal.
I do know that it is the North Manchester Foundry Company from Indiana. No. 28 is embossed in the top right hand corner of the cook top. Queen maybe the model? I don't know.
Does anyone recognize this? I would like to return it to the original finish. Would it have just been painted?
Thanks!
I really love old, well built stuff.


I have never heard of this type or brand before. It is small, less than 2 feet tall or wide. A little research suggests it was a railroad car stove that used wood or coal.
I do know that it is the North Manchester Foundry Company from Indiana. No. 28 is embossed in the top right hand corner of the cook top. Queen maybe the model? I don't know.
Does anyone recognize this? I would like to return it to the original finish. Would it have just been painted?
Thanks!