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appliguy

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I am now <span style="text-decoration: underline;">FINALLY</span> a vintage major appliance owner I saw this on DC Craigslist right before Xmas and  when I found out it was only 6 blocks away from me and only $50 I decided it was to cool to pass up........PAT COFFEY

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and this is my biorthday gift to me from St Louis

I made toasted  English Muffins in this the other day and they came out just the way I like them...and much better than I could ever get them in a regular toaster

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Thanks Keith

The paint on Edna is not perfect but I hope to get her resprayed eventually......I also will take better pics when I have fresh batteries in my camera.......PAT COFFEY

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Pat, have you tried Modern Parts for the door gasket?  I got gaskets from them for both doors on my '57 GE Combo this past summer.  They weren't cheap, but they're the right ones.

 

I used Meguiar's car cleaner/wax on my Combo and it really shined it up nicely.  You might try that and possibly get the finish to an acceptable appearance so the repaint project could wait.

 

That sure is a nice fridge, a great score for $50, and so conveniently located.  You were meant to have it.  The pink-on-pink is great!

 

Ralph
 
Pat....I think I have the matching freezer to that!

That's a fantastic fridge and how cool is it, that it was just down the street.....and only 50 bucks! What a score! Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy!

I think my GE Under Counter Food Freezer is from about the same time as your Edna. It even has the same badges.

I wonder if that appliance place would have a door gasket for my freezer. It cleaned up real nice with 3M Adheasive remover and Simple Green, but it's still almost 60 year old.
 
Todd, it may be worth contacting Larry at Modern Parts.  Just give him the model number of your freezer.

 

I don't have his number handy, but can post it here if you don't already have it.

 

Ralph
 
Todd

did you ever get the phone # for Modern Parts in Parma? If not let me know I just ordered a new gasket from them today for Edna. What I really like is this gasket is not new old stock they have a manufacturer who custom makes them for some vintage fridges...this is costing me apporximately $80 and I think it is well worth it. If you want the # let me know PAT COFFEY
 
Ralph hooked me up!

I did get, yesterday while chatting about my freezer. I'm going to call them and see if I can get one for the freezer.

Thanks for checking in!
 
Oooooo....

I get deja vu every time I see those rotating shelves. I swear we had one just like it when I was as kid, although I also remember getting screamed at if I tried to push that button in the middle or rotate a shelf.

"YOU BROKE IT!" a nasty older sibling would snarl.

LOL.
 
My grandmother had this model I think (56) because it had the teal/green color inside and she had extra lights behind her crispers and that foot pedal door opener, Mom & Dad had the (55) Combination with the latching door because I don't think those magnets were out yet, they did have spinning shelves but when you opened the door the General Electric named was lit through the backside which was a cool thing too!
 

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