SALE OF THE CENTURY..!!!!! For a short time, sale is $350 cash, will/can change soon..be quick, as is, where is...
So my wife says "hey sweety, if you sell the stuff, what are you going to buy?" I told her I needed a bunch of used red bricks, some pavers, and/or maybe some plants for the back yard, or used lumber. She said, "why don't you just trade for that stuff?" So that's why I added this short paragraph to this post. Thanks, Charlie.
1913 (approximate) RUUD cast iron tank water heater:
Best cash offer please, not for sale for one dollar at all.
1. Dimensions: 23" tall from bottom of base to top of crown (approximate) X 8" wide (approximate).
2. Case iron with ornate accents on door, main body, and ornate scallops on top/lid/crown.
3. Double, copper coil (original I believe).
4. Brass or copper pipe connections?
5. Original cast iron heat riser cone.
6. Original cast iron burner plate # GS (may be CS) - C1 / 20 - 24
7. Original cast iron door (inside door cast # 20- 8
Please note: I DID NOT wire brush the unit, no wire wheel to clean up. I did brush out cob webs using a soft dry paint brush. I DID NOT wipe with oil, or some other wetting product to make it look better. I kept this when I moved out of a mountain residence I once had; I never used it, it just always sat in the living room next to my stove.
Please see the pics; I understand they are beautiful once they are cleaned, and the ornate castings are highlighted in gold paint; there are some really beautiful pics on line; however, I could not find any for sale, and the rest were missing parts. I DID NOT sand blast the unit. Mine is NOT missing basic parts; except, I DO NOT have the bottom gas valve; they are on line for sale.
Anyway, best cash offer; I prefer not to ship as prices for shipping are exorbitant in my book. Thanks, Charlie. NEW - NEED GOOD PRESSURE WASHER...