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You cannot beat the asking price of $100/obo. If you are local, it's probably in your interest to call about this. People offer these to me all the time and I have zero room for any more....SAVE THIS FLAIR, someone...PLEASE! It's shown installed in what looks like a "snowbird" residence. If you're lucky, the pedestal is stored somewhere...so ask about it.


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I'm like you, in that I have no room. If I bring something else home, something has to leave. And while I love the Flairs, I don't need one. About 6 months ago, I was offered one for free. I passed on it, just because of the no room.
 
Justin,
I know what ya mean. When I had a *real* house with a garage....bringing stuff home wasn't a problem. Bought a condo and now I live with all my finds standing in every room but the bathrooms. Not good. And there's SO much great vintage in Phoenix--just have to make ourselves say "no" more often than we want when a good thing comes by....
 
I still bring things home from time to time. Just to hear my partner say "Where are we going to put that?" I used to say "I'll find a place." Now I don't even say that. I know I won't be able to find a place. I did however pick up a 1977 Zenith 16" b/w TV this weekend. Works and has all the original paperwork.
 
Countryford,

I'm in the same boat. I don't say anything anymore either. It just comes home and I donate something else to even things out! Cool deal on the TV, though! Hope you'll drop some pics our way--BTW...I am on the hunt for an early-mid 60s washing machine...(dryer not required...but I would take a set). My LG washer died (typical of digital stuff...) so am hoping for a Frigidaire Custom Imperial to match my fridge (turquoise)...got anything?? I'm so done with new appliances...
 
Had a couple neighbors with Flairs, both gone now (Flairs & neighbors). One sat on a white metal base, and the other sat on a cabinet that matched the others in the kitchen.

I never cared much for that style range, and would only want the model that used the standard 30" range as the base.
 
Reply # 6

Hi Jean, These Hi-Oven ranges were installed on either a 30 or 40" wide base cabinet that was about 6" shorter than the other base cabinets that were typically used inn a kitchen.

 

Back in the early 60s when these ranges were fairly common I guess that these shorter base cabinets were fairly common as well with companies that built kitchen cabinets.

 

John L.
 
Allen...

<span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #008000;">Your crowded condo is music to my ears. While not "appliances", my home is in the same condition. 2 console stereos on piano dollies in my bedroom, a large Barzilay 3-piece audio cabinet tucked around my kitchen island and a 5th pinball delivered from Dallas 4 years ago that never made it past the middle of my dining room. The pinball room is already on overload. At least I'm not alone with my "condition."</span>
 

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