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yesmatt

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Recently purchased a home that included this oven. I was going to buy a new over and have the company remove this one on my dime. I then decided to see if something this unique was something I could sell instead.

I was hoping to get some guidance as where to best list this to sell and approximately the listing price. Thanks!

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Thomas,

you can list it on the northern Michigan Craig's list site, or local paper. Even the message board at the stores. Someone may want it for their cottage.
Even on the market place section right here. You may even receive an offer by the nice photos and condition.
My mom had one for a short time in a house my folks owned back in 1979. I hated that stove for style, but those burners sure did heat up fast.
 
If you use it!

You will throw rocks at the new junk you could buy. The oven will hold a more perfect temperature and it will bake better than any new stove. the color is Stratford Yellow I think.1953 or 1954.
 
It depoends on what new range you buy.

No one would throw rocks at a top of the line GE, or Kitchen Aid, and certainly not
a Viking, or a Thermador, DCS, Dynasty, or a Blue Star.
 
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