Thought some of you guys might like to see this... This 126 pg 3-ring cookbook turned up on that auction site recently but what it was wasn't stressed in the title. And to uninitiated eyes, appears as any other cookbook. A glance at the cover tells you what it really is...Tappan's recipe book for their first free-standing MICROWAVE cooking center.
Inside on the warranty card the magnetron number is recorded along with serial number, but unfortunately no installation date. From what I can tell, the model 7715 (referred to in newspaper ads simply as the Tappan Cooking Center) debuted in 1964/65 exactly the same time as the much-publicized Fabulous 400 came out.
The microwave controls are similar to the built-in Tappan of 10 years earlier including the browning element and the 10-sec delay has me thinking this uses the same technology, now packaged where the storage drawer would be below the conventional oven. I'm guessing there's a waveguide routed through the backsplash but it's hard to say. The "small" magnetron hadn't hit the market yet.

Inside on the warranty card the magnetron number is recorded along with serial number, but unfortunately no installation date. From what I can tell, the model 7715 (referred to in newspaper ads simply as the Tappan Cooking Center) debuted in 1964/65 exactly the same time as the much-publicized Fabulous 400 came out.
The microwave controls are similar to the built-in Tappan of 10 years earlier including the browning element and the 10-sec delay has me thinking this uses the same technology, now packaged where the storage drawer would be below the conventional oven. I'm guessing there's a waveguide routed through the backsplash but it's hard to say. The "small" magnetron hadn't hit the market yet.
