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Buying a Taylor CB500
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<blockquote data-quote="jburke" data-source="post: 1137331" data-attributes="member: 28088"><p>Thanks for your input. I hadn't even thought about the coal burner either until the guy offered to sell the stove to me for last years price which is $6800 and after he sells the two he has left (he bought them a week before the new price changes for the taylor stoves took affect this past summer) he will have to sell future coal burners for $7400. However he sells the 450 for about $5600. I guess if I went with the 450 also, I could take the money I would save and buy a log spitter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jburke, post: 1137331, member: 28088"] Thanks for your input. I hadn't even thought about the coal burner either until the guy offered to sell the stove to me for last years price which is $6800 and after he sells the two he has left (he bought them a week before the new price changes for the taylor stoves took affect this past summer) he will have to sell future coal burners for $7400. However he sells the 450 for about $5600. I guess if I went with the 450 also, I could take the money I would save and buy a log spitter. [/QUOTE]
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