1960'S RARE HOTPOINT STOVE / OVEN

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How many clowns gave up their noses?

To furnish the knobs on those cabinets?
And why is that woman hogtied on the floor?
I think that woman in black is just about to backslap her friend again.
Thank you ma'am! Can I have another??
 
Paul!

You made me snort! Hogtied, indeed. Hemtied, perhaps. This picture reminds me of my sister and my Grandma, only Sis stood on a kitchen chair while Grandma pinned her skirt hem.

Tom, I was okay with the colors until I got to the avacado band at the top. And those red balls for accent on the table? Some designer was smoking something that day.
 
Hotpoint Custom Trend Range

I did not realize that there was a thread about this range here on Automaticwasher.org, a friend had emailed me the Craigslist a week or more ago. Anyway I purchased it earlier this week and our good Tim S will likely be delivering it to Maryland in the next few weeks in his new 45 miles per gallon Chevy Spark, YAY.

 

I think the general idea of the cook-top folding back out of the way was not only conserve counter space in the small kitchens that these were aimed at and to allow the kitchen to be quickly be made to look streamed lined and tidy if one did not want to immediately clean a soiled coot-top, these were trying to do much thing a Frigidaire s Fold-Backs did.

 

Paul this is said to have all the rotisserie parts and it is likely that I may already have extras, when I get this one I can compare its parts to the big box of extra parts we have and I will try to remember to let know, you may have to remind me, LOL.
 
It's kind of hard to put those Austrian shades (or coffin lining) with the clown motif of the kitchen. I sure hope that is a wall covering behind the sink instead of a window because I would hesitate to stand on an unsupported corner of a high rise when the washer was spinning or, hell, even when the garbage disposer was on. Hotpoint should have thought about that.
 
Ozzie and Harriet

The electric train episode has the same storyline of mistakes, but at least there are trains and at the end you can see one of the 50s HP ranges and at the very end there's Happy Hotpoint!

Remember how when you ran the train off the tracks the engine always fell on its side and there would be this funny electric smell? That's why our train board had side walls so the engine would not fall onto the floor. It was a big piece of plywood with the tracks mounted on it and when we brought the redwood picnic table inside in the fall, we would set up the train in the basement for the winter.

 

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