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Was reading through an October 1958 issue of House&Home magazine and found this advertisement for a 54" wide combination cooking/clean-up unit.  Has anyone ever seen or owned one of these?  Certainly an odd-bird-unit.  Were Youngstown and Tappan connected in other ways?  Or was this just an attempt to try something new and different and generate home sales?

 

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lawrence

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My parents bought a house in 1978 built in 1960 with that dishwasher (yes, it was 30 inches wide) and a Youngstown-Tappan electric cooktop that was about 33 inches wide...not identical to that cooktop because the controls were in a line at the rear. They were rotary knobs with 7 fixed heats (old house had a pushbutton GE so thought we were "movin on up" with 2 more speeds. The built-in oven had been replaced 5 or so years before with a Hotpoint self-cleaning oven.
 
Tappan built in ovens had the smallest oven capacity on the market. That said, I loved the look of the 40" electric and gas ranges with that beautiful shadow box control panel. Something happened to Tappan in the 60s and they became cheap junk which, I guess, is one reason they made ranges for Monkey Ward. Maybe it was joining with American Kitchens which was part of good old Design and Manufacturing.
 
Wow, I thought only Modern Maid ever had the range top right smack on top of a dishwasher!  An interesting concept, but those 30 inch Youngstown dishwashers were not the best apparently.... 
 
By 1958 Youngstown Kitchens was owned by American-Standard, as Mullins Mfg. Co. had merged with them in '56. I'm not sure how Tappan was involved - whether AS had any ownership in Tappan, or if it was just a marketing agreement.
 

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