D dalangdon Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jul 2, 2016 Messages 75 Location Seattle, WA Jul 18, 2006 #2 Kinda Pricey, but maybe it can be negotiated http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/hsh/181466585.html
T tomturbomatic Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 21, 2001 Messages 21,695 Location Beltsville, MD Jul 18, 2006 #3 I have never seen that in pink. I have seen plenty in gold, green and white. That's a rare one. Thanks, Dan.
I have never seen that in pink. I have seen plenty in gold, green and white. That's a rare one. Thanks, Dan.
K knitwits1975 Well-known member Joined Jul 22, 2005 Messages 487 Jul 18, 2006 #4 My mom used to have one of these in avocado green. I hated it. But for nostalgic purposes, yours might be a big hit for someone.
My mom used to have one of these in avocado green. I hated it. But for nostalgic purposes, yours might be a big hit for someone.
D dalangdon Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jul 2, 2016 Messages 75 Location Seattle, WA Jul 19, 2006 #5 Hey, it's not mine! I would never have that much rust on any of MY stoves ;-)
C compactc9 Well-known member Joined Sep 15, 2005 Messages 262 Jul 19, 2006 #6 Put it in the back yard!?!?!? How could anyone do that to a good working vintage appliance? That is a nice stove. I can't wait unitll I get my vintage house someday...
Put it in the back yard!?!?!? How could anyone do that to a good working vintage appliance? That is a nice stove. I can't wait unitll I get my vintage house someday...
D dalangdon Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jul 2, 2016 Messages 75 Location Seattle, WA Jul 19, 2006 #7 Yeah, I saw that. I've seen toilets made into planters, and tractor tires made into planters, but who the hell ever made a stove into a planter?
Yeah, I saw that. I've seen toilets made into planters, and tractor tires made into planters, but who the hell ever made a stove into a planter?
T tomturbomatic Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 21, 2001 Messages 21,695 Location Beltsville, MD Jul 19, 2006 #8 Dan, that ain't rust. It's baked on grease from broiling. RE: stoves as planters. A friend used his gas stove so seldom that he had pots of flowers where the burners should be, but it was inside.
Dan, that ain't rust. It's baked on grease from broiling. RE: stoves as planters. A friend used his gas stove so seldom that he had pots of flowers where the burners should be, but it was inside.
M mixfinder Well-known member Joined May 1, 2006 Messages 4,581 Jul 25, 2006 #9 Inflated Values What a difference a day makes! The pink stove has the smoky residue washed off, the price has been falling daily and now it is relegated to the back yard. Kelly http://[email protected]
Inflated Values What a difference a day makes! The pink stove has the smoky residue washed off, the price has been falling daily and now it is relegated to the back yard. Kelly http://[email protected]
D dalangdon Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jul 2, 2016 Messages 75 Location Seattle, WA Jul 25, 2006 #10 Not only that.... He's interested in a barter! This for a stove that "is worth $600.00" http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bar/185180481.html
Not only that.... He's interested in a barter! This for a stove that "is worth $600.00" http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/bar/185180481.html