I bet it would be a good one!!
Except for the fact that Roper-built electric ranges provided no top heat during baking and that is something that really makes a difference in the appearance of baked goods. It also makes for better heat distribution if you have several things in the oven. You don't have to worry about all of the heat coming from the bottom, uneven heat distribution and baking results.
The three wire Chromalox elements could be wired for either 5 heats or 7 heats. Instead of just Medium High, you could have a heat just a little higher and one a little lower. With a 5 heat switch, GE, for example, with the interwound Calrod, switched off one tube to give 50% heat. With the 7 heat switch, you got that amount of heat at the 3rd position but maybe 65% of the amount of heat on High at the 2nd position. It was the same way with Low heat to give Medium Low and Low or as a friend called it, not so low and low.