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Oh, Nate.

 

I'm concerned that you've taken this brand of masochism to the next level. 

 

It appears you've been bewitched, bothered and bewildered yet again by a steamy beauty with a heartbreaking agenda.  You opened it for inspection and when the door latched closed, it was all over.  You were spellbound. 

 

I may have to come down there and stage an intervention.

 

Then again, experience indicates time is on my side. ;-)

 

Let's just start with therapy.  I want to know everything, from the beginning.  I think everybody else does, too!

 

 

 

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Ha!

It does have a sort of Film Noir quality, doesn't it?

I'll flesh this out with more pics and the punchline Friday. It's a hoot of a story that just gets funnier the further it goes.

Ralph, Gordon says the same thing, and has already marked his calendar to guess as to when the GE 1250 will make its triumphant return. :-)
 
Wow!

Wow, John--a real Thermador Masterpiece in the mix, too!  Now THAT's something I'd love to check out.  Talk about a hen's tooth!

 

Your Waste King is lovely--and I loved the part about it sitting mostly unused.  :-)

 

This one is not a basketcase, but as you'll see--needs a tune-up, is missing a couple of key parts, and has some mild-to-moderate issues.  *puts hand over Ralph's mouth*

 

I ran the maiden test load in it last night, and it seems to have passed, but underscored the need for some adjustments.  More on that Friday evening.

 

This article will be a two-for, comparing Ralph's original model--our first encounter with the Norris Industries' Thermador/Waste King universe--with this one.  Some intriguing differences have arisen.

 

Stay tuned!  ;-)
 
I like the funky spiral ladder too.

 

 

The spiral staircase is/will be going to the demo kitchen upstairs!

 

Nate, I can't wait to see how this suspenseful story unfolds, I'm on the edge of my seat! 
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Kevin 
 
Allow me to set the stage . . .

It all started innocently enough (alas, it was not a dark and stormy night) on a mild weekend in early January, 2010.

 

There we were, like two proud foster parents, having ponied up the fees to rescue a rare THD 3600 from a dank San Francisco garage.  We worked together to give it a loving home, with high hopes for a bright, sparkling future, abundant with a level of satisfaction only a steam-cleaned casserole dish could provide.

 

 

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