We have owned this stove for over 50 years my wife’s father was in the Marine salvage business. After WWII he cut up Liberty ships for scrap on Shooters Island, between New Jersey and Staten Island just south of the Bayonne bridge. In 1962 he had half dozen Tracey coal boats (steel barges) these transported coal from the coal railroad car dumpers in New Jersey, to factories and power plants around New Jersey, New York harbor, and upstate. Each of these barges had a barge captain and a small cabin equipped with a coal stove for heat and cooking. That’s where our shipmate stove came from my father-in law scraped the boats but kept the port holes and stoves. Around 1970 me and my wife were building a cabin upstate NY. We took one of the stoves up for cooking and heat my wife even learned to use the oven our original slow cooker. The size of the stove is 34″wide x 26″ It was cast with markings above the oven door Marine Manufacturing & Supply Company New Brunswick, NJ. I will respond to any questions you may have. The item “Antique cast iron stove shipmate 135″ is in sale since Friday, January 06, 2017. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Outdoor Sports\Camping & Hiking\Camping Cooking Supplies\Other Camping Cooking Supplies”. The seller is “jarhead1941gunny” and is located in Scotch Plains, New Jersey. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
- Brand: SHIP MATE
- Model: 135
- Type: CAST IRON STOVE
- Material: Cast Iron
- Fuel Type: COAL OR WOOD
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States