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countryford

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I picked up what I believe to be a 1969 GE stove. I'm beginning to like the coppertone brown color. They said the sensi-temp burner didn't work, but they also admitted they weren't sure how to operate it either. I haven't had a chance to check it out as of yet.
The oven door glass does have a crack in it though. In pretty good condition too.

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Wouldn't know without trying---those temperature probes certainly weren't re-engineered manufacturer to manufacturer, but they may have a couple different models (one for self-cleaning ovens, one for non-self-cleaning).  GE was definitely a leader in electric cooking at that point, so if anyone would have a unique socket it would be they....
 

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