Do any of you remember when small ads for these appeared in the back pages of shelter mags in the 1960s and, maybe briefly, in Sears catalogs? Bake element looks sorta Roperish as do the surface units. Wonder if the "Thermal Eye" control for the rear element still works? Leaving that cover open for the controls would certainly give your knees a painful whack if you were not careful as you moved about in front of the range. By the 60s, many, if not most, bake elements had an indented front section as a safety measure to prevent burns and to prevent setting pot holders on fire if they came into contact with the hot bake element when the rack was in the lowest position. You can see from the picture of the oven what I mean. They are wrong about 1930s date, but what else is new? It was not converted from wood to electricity. I always thought that the clock & timer in the fake coffee grinder was just such a Mrs. Cutesy Housewife touch.
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