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Date Posted: 01:34:28 12/25/10 Sat
Author: D Jam (How about the Cave ?)
Author Host/IP: 67.60.217.113
Subject: Re: History of the Franconia Iron Works
In reply to: arthur 's message, "Re: History of the Franconia Iron Works" on 01:54:56 12/24/10 Fri

Franconia stoves were famous, alas, bur, observe, HEAT IS LOVE !
HAPPY CHRISTMAS !
'79, I could not popularize the simple furnace of one NH res. EUGEWNE FERNET even as a CETA Gov. "Conservation Specialist"
EUGENE heated a 7 room farm house with a AC washing machine motor, to wit: a drum spinning with in a drum, viscous fluid, centripical, Schwarbergian paeticulate friction.

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