Norge Model E 88 Stove

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kevin313

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Hi All,

Turned the corner in my neighborhood Salvation Army store today and ran into this stove. Now, I try to keep my stove obsession to 30" models, but this Norge Model E 88 caught my attention. They want $39.99 for it.

Me and my buddy gave it a good once over. We found it has 3 original burners and one replacement. It is missing the drip pan that slides in under all four of the burners and also isolates the burner wiring from the warming drawer beneath. Worse yet, it is missing the oven element (it does have the broiler). It is also missing the deep well cooker pot.

The enamel is in good shape - it has all the knobs and switches. Behind and under the storage drawers there is some surface rust - more than I would like to see.

Does anyone have any idea when this stove was made? I'm thinking 1948-1950, but can't tell. Also, what would the chances of finding an oven element or a drip tray that would fit this model?

I walked away (but took some pictures) - I figured there would be another stove next week that I would fall in love with, but I've never seen a Norge of this model.

Here are some photos:

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I wonder if those 4 circular lenses on the back splash light up to show the heat setting of the surface units? Even if they just lit up to show which ones were in use it would be pretty neat. Some Norge Ranges had an unusual way of showing the heat settings by using bars to designate whether both coils were energized or just the inner or the outer and at what intensity sort of like = or- or_. It would be easy to have corresponding lights in those lenses show that. We have to see that light show! Send me your address and I will send you a check if you will post pictures. That oven liner is not even rusty. I would dicker on the price by showing them there is no bake element in the oven, missing knobs etc.
 
Re: *Please*

Well-stated Bob! 

That's in blue for a <strike>rinse</strike> reason.

I don't think the oven element would be difficult to replace, but it would be a cinch if you had the old one for comparison.  When the element failed on my mom's '49 Westy, I pulled it and brought it to the local appliance parts guy and as soon as I walked through the door with it, he spotted me and exclaimed, "Westinghouse!"  I had a new replacement element two days later.

As for trying to negotiate a lower price, that stove would likely be tagged at $100 or more at any of the Salvation Army stores in my area.  A price of $39.99 would more likely be found on a Sunbeam C-30.  I am not kidding.  The stove is a steal, as is, at $40.
 
1951- 1953

Is my guess, I have an ad for it somewhere, the indicators light up and it looks like a miniature unit, for example..when on high both coils show up bright red, the next position would be the outer coil red,next would be inner coil red,medium would be both coils a dim almost pink red, and so on...fabulous I had a 47 but the oven rusted in places and the wierd thermostat went bad, this one has a Robertshaw so its much better,great oven though its small.
 
Thanks, Hans, for all the info!

Hans - you're right about the oven being small on this model.

I decided to go back to the Salvation Army after dinner, and if the Norge was still there, I'd take the old girl home. If not, then someone else was meant to have it. I walked in, turned the corner and there she was saying, "Please take me home, kind sir." What could I do? They loaded the Norge in the minivan and off we went.

Don't ask me when I'm going to get around to getting it fixed up a little and shined up, but at least it won't end up on the scrap pile.

Hans, I'm looking forward to seeing these indicator lights in action. I took a close up of one of the lights for others who asked - and a few other shots. Here they are - and thanks to all for the info! If anyone knows of an oven element that would fit this stove, please let me know!

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Hans - do you know what the "Saftee" knob is for?

I couldn't figure this one out. There is a "selector" knob that allows you to put the oven, the outlet, or the deepwell on automatic on/off. But I don't have the slightest idea what the "Saftee" is for.

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