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    1950s Montgomery Ward fridge

    Norgeway, is it possible you could post a photo?
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    1950s Montgomery Ward fridge

    Would additional photos be helpful? I really do appreciate everybody assistance with this. I might buy a handle that is roughly similar and modify to fit if there is no luck with this Fridge's identification.
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    1950s Montgomery Ward fridge

    Do you guys know who used that style?
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    1950s Montgomery Ward fridge

    Hi all, I forgot to take current photos, but I do have some old ones I was using when I was rebuilding, they aren't the best quality but they will hopefully work until tomorrow.
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    1950s Montgomery Ward fridge

    I will post some photos of the compressor when I get home from work today.
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    1950s Montgomery Ward fridge

    I can say that I did see the handle work before it broke (reason I got it free). You would pull and the top of the handle pivots outward. The handle is a U shape at the bottom with a hole for the screw that I have set in the door to go through. That would pull the screw and I assuming the lock...
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    1950s Montgomery Ward fridge

    I sure can post more photos! I have them attached below. Yeah, the last time I had spoken with him on the phone, he said he was sending an employee to find pewter rods since they are difficult to find and that he would be in touch. Turns out he'll just toss it instead... It was a bummer that...
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    1950s Montgomery Ward fridge

    Hello all, I have a late 40s or early 50s Montgomery Ward fridge I got for free. The unit still runs and I have had re-wired by our electrician. I got the unit for free because the pewter handle had been snapped in two. I had taken the pewter handle to a welder/machine shop to have it repaired...
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