[Rockhounds] Coal
Tim
nospam at orerockon.com
Thu Dec 11 19:01:33 PST 2008
You can get it at feed stores, fuel suppliers, etc. People around here don't
burn it but in the Northeast it is common to have a coal-burning stove.
Tim Fisher
Ore-ROCK-On!
Email address at http://OreRockOn.com
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From: rockhounds-bounces at lists.drizzle.com
[mailto:rockhounds-bounces at lists.drizzle.com] On Behalf Of Kreigh
Tomaszewski
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2008 6:50 PM
To: 'Rockhounds at drizzle.com: A mailing list for rock and gem collectors'
Subject: [Rockhounds] Coal
I was contacted on behalf of the Railroad Club in Traverse City today.
Their clubhouse is a refurbished caboose with a coal burning pot belly
stove. They are looking for a supplier of coal willing to sell bushel
basket to pickup truck loads so they can keep it warm for meetings.
Long story of how they connected to me in Grand Rapids (it is a small
world), but I would like to help them out. I found one supplier, but
their minimum quantity is a railroad car load, and the club can't
afford it (or store it).
Coal used to be a heading in the yellow pages. I remember visiting
relatives as a child and helping stoke their coal furnace in the
basement. My elementary school had a coal fired boiler. There were
several dealers in town. It was common.
My fireplace was designed for coal, and my house was heated by it 80
years ago (my basement office is in the old coal bin). I've still got a
wheelbarrow full of Anthracite in the garage, but use it sparingly
these days; I have not been able to find it locally for at least ten
years (since the dealer seven blocks away closed up shop).
Does anyone know where I could buy coal in small lots? The railroad
club has given me a new reason to look for a supplier in Michigan.
Thanks!
Kreigh
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