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    hello all, I am new to this board and am looking for a chambers stove in Little Rock, AR...is there any hope?

    Also, I am interested in what original colors the stoves came in...I see a lot of white ones, and have seen one in robins' egg blue, which I would love to find, but I'm sure it would be a lot more expensive!!

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    Hello, and welcome to the CHAMBERS family!

    Check here for models and colors available:

    [url="http://www.chamberstoves.net/Models.html"]http://www.chamberstoves.net/Models.html[/url]

    Except for the very early "Martha Washington" type ranges, the one ones that came in colors were the C's.

    Let me know when you need literature for your "find".

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    B's came in yellow and red (I think) too.

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    The BZ came in green too.

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    Yeah, I forgot that - I saw a green BZ once somewhere...must be the sinus headache...

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    Check out this brown stove on ebay:
    [url="http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-CHAMBERS-GAS-STOVE-in-the-BROWN_W0QQitemZ7562035956QQcategoryZ71250QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-CHAMBERS-GAS-STOVE-in-the-BROWN_W0QQitemZ7562035956QQcategoryZ71250QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]
    Anyone ever heard of that color before?
    Ann

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    I've seen a copper Chambers that was so oxidized that it looked brown. I wonder if that's what this is?

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    hi everyone, i'm amazed at the wealth of information this group has ! is the copper chambers actually copper ? i thought it was a coating, a plating or a paint color....anyone know ?

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    I kind of think this stove looks more pink than brown. If he called it pink, I bet it would sell FAST!

    Do you guys see that it has the "Burner with a Brain" gizmo, and different burner grates? Interesting.

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    That was my thought too Tura. It's hard to tell from the pictures.
    Gwen

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