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6. No - I want them to get dirty and aged
Sat Feb 23, 2013, 09:55 PM
Feb 2013

Long story, but the original brick wall (which I LOVED) had to be replaced and I'm hoping this one gets 'aged.' Upside to the new wall is I have more counter space (the Aga is 37" wide; a weird size).

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You might contact a restoration business cyberswede Feb 2013 #1
Thanks for the links! REP Feb 2013 #3
how very very cool grasswire Feb 2013 #2
This is what I replaced it with: REP Feb 2013 #4
beautiful grasswire Feb 2013 #5
No - I want them to get dirty and aged REP Feb 2013 #6
Here's a link to how to find and identify the stove.... sinkingfeeling Feb 2013 #7
Awesome! Thank you!! REP Feb 2013 #8
Wedgewood owner blusoober Aug 2014 #9
Yes, it does! REP Aug 2014 #10
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