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    Not a Thermador, but a Hotpoint Customline Wall Oven

    Inspired by Customline's Customline (link in the link for those of you who don't remember a 2011 post), and after more time web-surfing than wise, we've bought a Customline oven (and the cooktop that was part of the deal). The oven appears to have the rotisserie and the meat probe thermometer...
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    Pink or Aqua this time around

    It's hard, not knowing how far is too far away, but here are some in the central and eastern time zones I've saved out recently. Some are probably harvest gold and not yellow, but that's hard to distinguish. Facebook marketplace has the strangest search function I've ever dealt with -...
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    Facebook marketplace GE Wonder Collection (wall fridge, oven, cooktop, hood)$1800

    $1800 in Wichita KS. (I cannot figure out how to post photos for the archives on my iPad. Not my appliances either. Lisa C) “Call/text for more detailed information- [see original post for phone number] All appliances are original to the house built in 1958 and are still in use and good working...
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    1959 Thermador Wall Oven crush: plea for advice

    Paul G, As I continue to learn about Thermadors, I have seen somewhere (perhaps on this site) that the L&H became/was acquired by Thermador. Before I learned that, I saw an L&H oven that looked strikingly like a Thermador oven, but I didn't save it. I also have found around a dozen Thermadors in...
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    1959 Thermador Wall Oven crush: plea for advice

    Steve, that makes sense. I’m getting a crash course in Thermador ovens this week. Thank you! Lisa C
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    1959 Thermador Wall Oven crush: plea for advice

    Hi back! I’ve been wondering if that’s vitrilite or some other glass backsplash. It seems too big for tile and doesn’t go with what I am guessing is floor put in in 1992. I saved the photo so I can contemplate cabinets like that even if we don’t get the ovens. Lisa C
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    1959 Thermador Wall Oven crush: plea for advice

    Thank you both! Having now spent more time looking at the photo, I’m also wondering why the owner thinks it’s two ovens. I believe the lower is a warming drawer as seen in the middle image in this 1959 ad in Life magazine (canyon copper finish). (Which explains the missing dials.) So: 1) ask for...
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    1959 Thermador Wall Oven crush: plea for advice

    Hi, Long-time reader, first-time poster (and new member). We are working on a 1951 ranch here in Arkansas, and while our Chambers (Bertha) will be very happy here once she comes back from the Stove Hospital in Tulsa, we've developed a crush on these Thermador wall ovens. (I'm a baker, especially...
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