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About Kingsman
Russell Reyher made his first stove - a wood burning model, in
1976.It was sold under one of the best known and respected names in the
industry at that time. In 1983 he pioneered a new line of gas fireplaces
and freestanding stoves. It turned out to be an idea that was so ahead
of its time, it was refused entry to the Hearth Products Association
national show because gas appliances were not allowed entry. Who would
have forecasted then that gas was to become the most popular of all fuel
sources throughout the industry? Today, more than
200,000 wood and gas burning units later, Russell and his two sons,
Edward and Randy are owner/operators of Kingsman Industries. A lot has
changed in twenty years, but the Reyher family continues to be ahead of
its time in many aspects of the North American Hearth Products industry.At
Kingsman, there's no interest in becoming the largest volume producer
but rather the one that provides the highest level of long term
satisfaction for consumers, dealers and distributors alike. Each has the
right to expect pride and a reasonable level of exclusivity in their
choice of Kingsman as their appliance manufacturer. So, you won't find
the Kingsman name in a do-it-yourself discount store. An established
dealer can be confident that the dealership's identification with the
Kingsman brand will be respected throughout a reasonable trading radius.
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