It was imperative we make the 2 hour drive to Spokane Washington to get this from a 1940 home just purchased by a new owner, who supposed this to be from the original kitchen in the house. The photos of it all caked in dirt and grease had me instantly hooked!
Please tell me what you know about this range?
Sadly the missing handle has me stumped... I've searched everywhere I can think of for a couple months now, to no avail.
The clock works, but one knob missing, the oven works, burners and deep well work. Fluorescent tube not yet purchased.
The drawers are a soft aluminum, and tracks are just pressed in square troughs on the side of the drawer that ride on round bars attached inside the frame of stove. The troughs have deformed over the years, so one must wrestle to get the drawers to slide, they judder and jam and I scarcely can imagine what would happen if the weight of pans were in them. Can I somehow press a steel insert into that trough that might ride easily on the bars... or... should I opt to re-suspend them with modern drawer slides from a rigged framework inside? Wondering if anyone else may have some good solution to this? Is it anathema to meddle with original equipment like this?
I do not know the model name. Photos included here.
Any help with locating a missing handle and clock knob would be most welcome!
I have not yet been able to figure out how to get messages from this website to drop into my inbox... but will try to check back and see if I can locate this post again... not too computer savvy.




Please tell me what you know about this range?
Sadly the missing handle has me stumped... I've searched everywhere I can think of for a couple months now, to no avail.
The clock works, but one knob missing, the oven works, burners and deep well work. Fluorescent tube not yet purchased.
The drawers are a soft aluminum, and tracks are just pressed in square troughs on the side of the drawer that ride on round bars attached inside the frame of stove. The troughs have deformed over the years, so one must wrestle to get the drawers to slide, they judder and jam and I scarcely can imagine what would happen if the weight of pans were in them. Can I somehow press a steel insert into that trough that might ride easily on the bars... or... should I opt to re-suspend them with modern drawer slides from a rigged framework inside? Wondering if anyone else may have some good solution to this? Is it anathema to meddle with original equipment like this?
I do not know the model name. Photos included here.
Any help with locating a missing handle and clock knob would be most welcome!
I have not yet been able to figure out how to get messages from this website to drop into my inbox... but will try to check back and see if I can locate this post again... not too computer savvy.



