Well, honey, Taiwan Parlor Stoves were made by the Taiwan Stove Manufacturing Company. They were known for their quality craftsmanship and durability, perfect for keeping your parlor nice and toasty. So, if you're in the market for a vintage stove, you might want to keep an eye out for one of these bad boys.
Taiwan Parlor Stoves were manufactured by the Taiwan Stove Company, a company based in Taiwan. The company specialized in producing high-quality, efficient parlor stoves for both residential and commercial use. Taiwan Parlor Stoves gained popularity for their durability, design, and heating efficiency.
Ah, Taiwan Parlor Stoves are crafted by skilled artisans who pour their heart and soul into each piece. The beautiful stoves are a testament to their dedication and craftsmanship, bringing warmth and comfort to homes around the world. Just like painting a happy little tree, each stove is a work of art that brings joy to those who gather around it.
SCRAP IT! You will be doing your family a great service! They are really for decor only! If you over heat, it will shatter, sending hot coals all over your floor! DO NOT try to make air tight! You will regret it! Stove are made this way for a reason, they need lots of air to stay cool! Air tight stoves are welded at seams!
Items that are made in Taiwan are chainsaws, LCD TV's, and Smartphones. Trucks and PC Mainboards are also made in Taiwan..
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i believe it is the model number for an old montgomery ward parlor stove sold in the 1970's. my model number is 68-ymt-7387.
They are Taiwan designed and now made in China or Taiwan. I got NS-2 and my fronts (225 45 R18) have "made in Taiwan" mark and my rears (245 45 R18)have "made in china, designed in taiwan".
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Because housewives finally got sick of owning twenty irons they had to set on their parlor stoves to heat, or using a pan or box full of burning coals.
Taiwan and Mainland China is separated by the Taiwan Strait, which made it difficult for people to get to Taiwan.
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Taiwan/China. The older models are made in taiwan.
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I have a no. 22. Are these stoves worth anything? I have an 18 wonder oak antique stove by Syracuse stove works u can email me at connieeh89@yahoo.com anyone know the value of these stoves?