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<span style="font-family: helvetica;">That one looks an awful lot like the one I remember my Mom having.  That would have been around 1958 or so.  That stove moved with us from New York, to Wisconsin, to Michigan and finally to Ohio.  It was always in our basement kitchen.  Because you know what self respecting Italian doesn't have a full kitchen in the basement for all those "dirtier" jobs.  It was still in the house, in the basement in 2017 when we sold the house.  From what I recall it was fully functional except for the clock.  </span>

 

<span style="font-family: helvetica;">That oven cooked a lot of holiday meals over the years and I can't even begin to quantify how many jars of tomatoes were canned on that stove.</span>
 
I have the deep well fryer

I have the deep well fryer for this stove. My plan was to modify it to fit my stove since the fryer socket is a bit too low on mine. If this was closer I'd just swap stoves.
 
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<span style="font-family: helvetica;">Yes, Youngstown Ohio.  They bought it in New York when I was just a baby so that would have been very late 50sish.  We sold the house in 2017 after my Mom passed away.  It had all the attachments.  She had the deep well cooker, the griddle (which she never used from what I recall) and many other accessories.</span>

 

<span style="font-family: helvetica;">I had planned to see if anyone here wanted it, but we actually sold the house in less than one day.  We signed the papers with the realtor and before the realtor left that day we had a full price offer with no contingencies not even an inspection.  We took the offer.  It was a brother of a friend deal who heard we were listing.  He came to the door while the agent was there and said let's write it up now and that was it.  They wanted all the appliances including the stove because his wife was excited about the kitchen in the basement.  They even said they would take whatever furniture we didn't want (another long story).</span>

 

<span style="font-family: helvetica;">It's kind of a long story but they knew the house well because they were also related to the guy my Mom used after my Dad passed for everything that needed to be done around the house.  Whenever something needed to be done he would coordinate it for her so they knew how fussy she was and they knew everything that had been done over the years.  The house was about 50 years old, one owner and like new.  I don't even think there was a cobweb in the basement.  </span>

 

 
 

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