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				<title>livesimply3 started the topic Star 60 Counter Top Three Gas Burners in the forum Antique Stoves</title>
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									<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This piece has been hiding in our attic. We are having difficulty finding any information on it.<br />
If anyone could offer us information or key phrases to assist us, we would appreciate it.<br />
The previous owners have long since past and no one in our family recalls seeing it used.<br />
Thank you for your time and knowledge.</p>
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