Arara

Discussion in 'Other Brands' started by Doug L, Mar 10, 2011.

  1. Doug L

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    I wanted to add some pics of a nice old German stove.

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    Hope you enjoyed.
     
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  2. RonPH

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    Seems to work perfectly. The patina also looks even. Thanks for sharing pictures. I have not gotten around - yet - to other brands and perhaps I will put this in my short list of "to own" along with a Soleus stove :lol:

    Ron
     
  3. T-Bone

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    Don't know much about the stove, but as an amateur photographer, I really like pics 2-4. Well done.
     
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    What T-Bone said..

    #2 really caught my eye, wonderful light, shadows, angles, colors,...
     
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    Very nice. :thumbup:

    HJ
     
  6. campinut

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    Love the patina and the look of this stove! She's got some real pretty feet also. Thanks for sharing...campinut... :clap:
     
  7. Dutchmike

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    You have found yourself a very rare stove, Doug!
    And by the looks of it complete, and that old tin seems period correct if not original. Arara is to my mind an obscure german pre-war brand from Leipzig, if memory serves. Perhaps it traveled to the States with immigrants?

    Lovely patina and nice pictures! Thank you for sharing!
    Mike
     
  8. marblecreek

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    Wow, that is one really nice stove. Like others, I love the feet and the patina.

    Steve
     
  9. idahostoveguy

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    I'm partial to the feet too. Like that design and the artwork on them.

    Thanks for showing us.

    sam
     
  10. teletim

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    Picture No 2 fantastic shot, how you caught the light on the stove ,fantastic.
    Nice stove.
    Thanks
     
  11. Doug L

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    Thanks guys, nice to see all your stoves and glad to share mine. 1299894527-IMG_7010.JPG

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  12. presscall

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    My compliments on the excellent photography. The stove, of course, is a beauty and all the better for not having that wonderful patina polished away.

    John