This stove looks a lot like mine, but mine is a Sear & Roebuck. It has a duel fuel grate for either burning wood or coal. I bought mine at an estate sale for $20. I felt like I was stealing it! Your Uncle was awesome! Thank you for sharing him with us.
my grandparents house has a wood burner just like this. but it is outdoors. my great aunt knew some killer recipes and a wealth of knowledge on how to use the stove. This makes me want to start using it again.
I just bought this exact stove and was looking for videos on basic wood burning stove usage and how lucky was I to find such a kind gentleman showing me how to use the exact stove I have. Thank you so much for posting this. It was very helpful and entertaining! :))
wow!!! this is a very nice clip of the yesteryears,,,,, he's a good story teller.....great guy,....thank you for posting this clip. May he R.I.P. Pup....
Thank you all, my uncle was a self made genius. He had no schooling and grew up isolated in the mountains of western NC. He could make anything. They never had indoor plumbing other than a constantly running gravity fed water line that never cut off. I am so thankful that I captured this bit of video of him before he passed away. He was almost blind at this time.
What a delight he is! I grew up in east TN and remember old wood stoves and folks just like him. Funny, I can look at that old kitchen and almost recall the smells. Hmmm!
What a sweet old gentleman he was.
dalecalder2003 2 weeks ago
This stove looks a lot like mine, but mine is a Sear & Roebuck. It has a duel fuel grate for either burning wood or coal. I bought mine at an estate sale for $20. I felt like I was stealing it! Your Uncle was awesome! Thank you for sharing him with us.
dontlikenumbers 1 month ago
peace....spiritpipeman
jmg1957 1 month ago
I really enjoyed the vid. I like to sit and listen to folks of that generation talk about the old time. Shame most of these folks are passing on.
1timby 2 months ago
Bless him, he sounds like a very fascinating man. You're lucky to have had such an interesting uncle.
sauceykat 2 months ago
Awesome.
dankbobby 2 months ago
We are thinking of getting a wood cook stove and this is the first video I watched. Thanks for posting it.
dragonflyqueen3 7 months ago
my grandparents house has a wood burner just like this. but it is outdoors. my great aunt knew some killer recipes and a wealth of knowledge on how to use the stove. This makes me want to start using it again.
bogard84 11 months ago
The greatest generation.. Period..
Briansgarage 1 year ago
a lot of knowledge is lost with this generation.
asssface2000 1 year ago
I just bought this exact stove and was looking for videos on basic wood burning stove usage and how lucky was I to find such a kind gentleman showing me how to use the exact stove I have. Thank you so much for posting this. It was very helpful and entertaining! :))
sweetsweetbonnie 1 year ago
Thank You so much for showing us a true pioneer of western NC. We are from haywood/ buncombe counties.
mountainman28713 1 year ago
wow!!! this is a very nice clip of the yesteryears,,,,, he's a good story teller.....great guy,....thank you for posting this clip. May he R.I.P. Pup....
LittleModig 1 year ago
Thank you all, my uncle was a self made genius. He had no schooling and grew up isolated in the mountains of western NC. He could make anything. They never had indoor plumbing other than a constantly running gravity fed water line that never cut off. I am so thankful that I captured this bit of video of him before he passed away. He was almost blind at this time.
decoydoc 1 year ago 5
Great video!...I can listen to this guy all day!
Z3Carpentry 1 year ago
Fun, great video. I love that guy.
DarkSideofWA 1 year ago
What a delight he is! I grew up in east TN and remember old wood stoves and folks just like him. Funny, I can look at that old kitchen and almost recall the smells. Hmmm!
60srock 1 year ago
Wow! This is so cool. What a neat stove. Thanks for this video!
thatbiologygirl 1 year ago