Hey everybody. Im in Oahu docked and doing great. Just ate some calamari and ahi for lunch.
The Touch N Cook range was one of FRIGIDAIRE'S most unique firsts. I saw it in FRIGIDAIRE'S vault in Philadelphia at the FRIGIDAIRE SALES COEPORATION'S main Mid Atlantic office building on Hunting Park Avenue. It was October,1972 Before leaving, Mr Ferris,the VP,handed.me a brochure not yet released to the public on the TNC and a new 1973 Suites catalog. Jones Home Center received the first one in November and had me do demos on it after being told by their rep how much I already knew about it. By 1975,I had my own. In poppy red!! It was the best one I had ever seen and reminded me a,bit of the RSE36S with a ceramic top ,touch controls and lighted backsplash. Mins never broke. I just hated the lack of a see through clear glass window. John L. had a GE 40" Americana top of the line from around 1967 and gave it to me. That range was my second favorite and,had it been a smooth top model,it would have been a tie. Being able to,pre program any appliance to do whatever you,need with little or no assistance,is awesome and allows one to have mote freedome.