Most any retail store that sells gas fireplaces and stoves nowadays can provide you with a wide range of "logs" in various sizes, shapes and colors, including ashes, coals, etc.
 
Mike
 


 
On 2/13/06, Sharon Maguire <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Does anyone have a good source for artificial/fake firewood for historic house museums?  Does anyone know how to make fake fire logs? 

Sharon Maguire

 

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