My sister has a 40's vintage Wedgewood stove that has developed a leak at the valve for the griddle. Southern California Gas was out and confirmed it. The guy said the part can be found, but the front panel would have to be removed in order to replace the valve. That is more than my sister can handle. She has American Home Shield coverage, but she knows they're going to send out some joker who doesn't know anything about a stove that's more than five years old.
Does anyone in the L.A. area know of a fix-it man for vintage gas stoves?
Does anyone in the L.A. area know of a fix-it man for vintage gas stoves?