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Early 60s MWO

John would be right it should not have tubes. This MWO should be just like the 1962 Tappan that Kevin rescued for me. John I really hope this MWO has all the parts that you need to get the one you have working. I’m glad to see one more saved even if it’s a parts donor.
 
Gut Wrenching Story!

In the middle of it, after reading about those beautiful old machines being scrapped, I was sick, and sorry I had read it. I am so glad that the story had a happy ending!

Keith
 
KEN!!!

What a cool find. This is really interesting to me. I hope you can get something from it to make the other work, John. That's just a neat piece of history.

Just as a side-note, though I started looking at appliances more in my high school years, than the early 60's, I didn't know this MW was made(apparently more, too, than I'm aware).

Nice find, Ken. Good luck John. We'd all like to see one working. And Cadman, I'm always impressed, jealous and happy to see the things you find and restore.

...Phil
 
Jeff L ....

What brand of MW is that? It is sure a cool monster. My favorite features are gathered in my photo cluster. Thanks for posting.

LIGHTNING BOLT! This looks like a refrigerator, so besides asking the brand, how tall is this mw? Thank you.

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KOOL!!!!!Just don't TOUCH!!!!The mercury tubes glowing-LOVE IT!!!Just like in older broadcast transmitters!Yes,what brand of oven is this?Also like its control panel!!!WANT ONE!!!!A window should be provided on these so you can watch the mercury rectifiers glow!
 
John, if you decide to let it go. I'm interested. I've been looking for one for a couple of years now. This one didn't show up in my searches! Doh! That's what I get for taking a couple of weeks off from A.W. I've got the perfect spot for it.
 

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