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Hardwick!

My Aunt had a Hardwick in the 70's that was 30 inches coppertone with window and light in oven no other frills broiler on bottom. I liked the stove and enjoyed perking a pot of coffee in her corningware pot.
 
Great Scans Peter!

We had that same Hardwick range in a home that I grew up in for about 4 years as a kid.
My mom always talks about how she loved that range.
Love the electric scans also!
Thanks
Brent
 
My Mom's friend Margaret had the 40" Frigidaire, the same or nearly so as the one shown - her's also in Charcoal Gray.

Hans, were the GE's in white, or another color(s)? Guess they must have come out of an apartment complex to have that many at a time.

I notice the 24" Frigidaire is an Australian model. Does anyone know if these were sold in N.A.?

Notice that the kitchen cabinets in the GE and Frigidaire ads look the same. GE sold them under their name; did Frigidaire also have a line of cabinets? Or are they the Republic Steel brand, which I think made them for GE?
 
what a timely thread

Just Monday I drove to KY and picked up a GE Spacemaker from Tim. It's a beauty in the rough; but a perfect range for my farmhouse kitchen. Grabbed a set of GE cabinets at an estate sale; I'm on a roll...I sense a theme here. Westinghouse in th city, GE in the country!
 
24"

I had an apartment in college with a 24" Caloric gas, and it was really good. Could put out some serious heat.

A friend remodeled his condo and got a black 24" gas Premier range. Anybody know anything about them? Except for very cheap plain models, 24" ranges are hard to find it seems.

I was in Habitat Re-Store last week and they had a 36" Premier stainless "Pro Series" gas 6-burner for sale.
 

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