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  1. ken

    Stunning Kenmore range

    Pictures from ad
  2. ken

    Mid 70s Kenmore Coopertone gas range - $100 OBO

    Thanks I had told him it may be a Roper product but wasn't sure.
  3. ken

    Mid 70s Kenmore Coopertone gas range - $100 OBO

    A friend is renovating his mothers house and would like to see this go to someone rather than getting scrapped. Who would have manufactured this for Sears?
  4. ken

    Hoover twin tub - $100

    This Vintage Hoover Washer Model 0510 is in excellent condition, clean and complete as shown, with scuffs and wear from age and use. The rubber filling hose is stiff. This is listed for spares or repairs. A good appliance for your camper, bitchen or tiny house project...
  5. ken

    antique kerosene fridge Servel - $50 (Union)

    This is a 1930s - 1950s kerosene Fridge for sale. Has been stored indoors, Not much but surface rust on it. hasn't been run in 50 years? https://hartford.craigslist.org/app/d/antique-kerosene-fridge-servel/6752846546.html
  6. ken

    Magic Chef range

    Wow That's red alright.
  7. ken

    New to me Flair Custom Imperial

    Flair Clocks Could the clocks in later models have been of better quality? Friends of mine just down the road have a 62 or 63 single oven Flair that was in their house when they bought it back in 1995. They never had the clock repaired and its been running all this time. Guess its possible...
  8. ken

    Vintage GE Refrigerator - $90 (New City

    Ralph Was thinking the same thing.  I have my Grandmothers 1941 Kelvinator which was the only fridge she ever had.
  9. ken

    Vintage GE Refrigerator - $90 (New City

    Id say this is around 1937-1939. GEs first flat top cabinet after the Monitor Tops. *****************************************************************************************************************     Vintage General Electric Refrigerator with art deco lines in wonderful working condition...
  10. ken

    Got myself a NIB Vintage Nutone Hood

    The fan is a 5 blade propeller style.
  11. ken

    Got myself a NIB Vintage Nutone Hood

    Came across a CL ad last week for a NIB Nutone vent hood for $20.00. Pics below from the ad. Has to be no older than 1957 as copyright date on literature is that year. They may have used same literature for a few years w/o changing date?  Picked it up over the weekend. I was a little worried as...
  12. ken

    1972 (?) coppertone GE dryer

    Okay. But Id like to know what the dryer would do if Delicate temp was selected and timer was set to Auto Cycle?  
  13. ken

    1972 (?) coppertone GE dryer

    TN=Oct, 1972. What would happen if you set dial to Automatic Cycle but selected Delicate temperature? The nomenclature by the temp selection buttons gives the impression Delicate temp was used only with Timed Cycle.  
  14. ken

    Magnavox console - FREE - (Newburgh Ny)

    Magnavox console am / fm / phonograph not working not sure why. Cabinet in good condition Free https://hudsonvalley.craigslist.org/zip/d/magnavox-console/6731159078.html
  15. ken

    Turquoise GE Frost Guard refrigerator $350 (Palatine, IL)

    CircleW Thanks for the info. Here's a pic I found online of a GE described as being a 65. Handles definitely smaller as you stated.    
  16. ken

    Turquoise GE Frost Guard refrigerator $350 (Palatine, IL)

    Would that be in the 64-66 year range?
  17. ken

    Cleaning out and organizing my parts dept. What does anyone need?

    Im in need of an outer tub for a 1962 Whirlpool.
  18. ken

    New canister set

    David They'll add some nice bling to the kitchen. Please tell about that counter top. Is it vintage? Or new reproduction?
  19. ken

    GE Dishwasher - $500 (Bergen County)

    Bob Your link doesn't seem to work.   Im guessing this would be around late 70s? If so would have a Plastisol tub.
  20. ken

    1918 Federal washing machine - $199 (Newburgh

    Have for sale a Federal wringer washing machine in working order, has been in the family for some time. Place clothes in the wooden basket, fill washer and the basket rotates and when finished you run them thru the wringer. Must have been marvelous a 100 years ago. Own a piece of history...
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