Russian Phoebus 625 clone.

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  1. Virginijus

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    Never seeing before machine :shock: I thogh, I know all pressure stoves types produced in domain of ex- USSR
    Do you know year of begining production of these stoves? And what name of the plant- producer? Wery interesting, thanks for your replies..
     
  2. muhtar

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    This plant "Motor Sich" in Zaporozhye. Ukraine. Petrol stoves produce at its branch in Sneznoe . Donetsk region. Started production - about 2000.
     
  3. Lance

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    Welcome muhtar. :clap: :clap:

    Mind you we do not give valuations of stoves but refer people to ebay or other sites which sell stoves.

    That said, it seems a fair price not knowing what it costs in your country.

    I am always of the opinion that one should let the market set the price within reason. That being the case i always suggest (and use this as my guide when buying) if it has a starting price higher than what i think the stove is worth i'll not bid on it. I am sure this stove is quality made, still i think the starting price is a bit high. Were it mine i'd offer it at 49.xx and see what the market will do with the sale.

    If you get no bids you can be sure the starting price is too high.

    lance
     
  4. Doc Mark

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    Good Evening, Muhtar,

    Welcome to CCS!! I, too, am from Odessa. But, that means Odessa, Texas, USA!! ;) ;) My home town was founded in the late 1900's by Russian farmers, who named it after their beloved home land, Odessa, Russia!! We are "Brothers", so to speak, Sir!! :thumbup: Take care, and God Bless!

    Every Good Wish,
    Doc
     
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  5. Virginijus

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    Begining production 2000 explain me, why I don't know this stove :lol:
    In this time we were far neighbours only, but not a brothers in "big and friendly peoples family" :lol: . And not always one neighbor must to know what are doing other in this yard :lol:
     
  6. muhtar

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    Hi ,Lance. Thank you very much for your kindness and good advice. Best regards. Victor
     
  7. muhtar

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    Dear Doc. All that is connected with the name Odessa raises my pride and warm feeling. Viva World Club Odessa!
    Victor
     
  8. Doc Mark

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    Hello, Victor!

    Nice to meet you, Sir! Yes, I still have much pride, too, in my own hometown of Odessa (Texas)! I believe our Odessa was founded around 1879, if my memory serves, and there is a plaque, or there used to be one, commemorating those Russians who founded our Odessa. Just as I'm sure is your own Odessa (the real thing!!), my Odessa was a wonderful town in which to grow up. People took great care of each other, and took pride in honor, friendship, and faith. Good traits, still today, I think! In any case, it's nice to have a Russian Brother from Odessa!! Take care, and God Bless!

    Every Good Wish,
    Doc (Odessa born!!)