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This is the 1953 TOL, double oven model I posted about last week when listing the models in the Rancho discussion. It's 58 years old. I would say that is a very fair price as we see many with years of use having higher asking prices. It just might have a portable Econo Cooker packed inside the oven.
 
IF!

I had an extra 500 00, you can bet I would be on the road, you could use that for the next 50 years!! with the care most of us take of things, it would last forever!!
 
"You can be sure ....if it's Westinghouse" !!!

from what I can see, it looks close to the one used on "I Love Lucy". I'd love to have this one but there are no outlets where I am now to use it and I would deffinately use it.This was westinghouse's greatest era. The 50's.Around 1961,their quality and design flew south. You go places like Australia and see them still being manufactured under the original logo.The differnce in their designs is extremely noticeable though.
 
It's within a year of Lucy's if not exact same. But won't make 10-foot bread.

Here's a holiday stumper for washer heads: There's an episode where Lucy gets a new washer and the Mertzes get her old one. What brand was shown on that washer, and what brand was it really?

I can answer the first with certainty but not the second.
 
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I must say that truly is "a find". If I lived near there I'd be very tempted to go for it. It will certainly be a nice range for someone.

From what I remember, Lucy's washer was branded "Epernay", and was a Jacobs Launderall that had been modified.
 
Anyone else notice?...:

One neat thing about old appliances were the boxes, crates or cartons they came in had the brand name of the appliance as well as the type of appliance on them...

EG: FRIGIDAIRE Electric Range --noted on a discarded appliance box I saw a long time ago, though the stove was either in the kitchen (working fine or maybe waiting to give out) or had been discarded earlier... The same w/ a Whirlpool refrigerator box, the owner had flattened & lined the wall of his garage with, while the fridge churned away in the kitch'...

Makes the packaging "equally collectible, too", eh????

-- Dave
 
Eperway, close enough. ;) The name is only clearly visible for ~2 seconds.

Jacobs Launderall, I'd never heard of. Heheheh, modified so a stagehand could sit inside and throw laundry out.
 
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