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Its a Moffat!

Louis
Sold in the UK under the Moffat brand name (later part of Thorn group) I would guess that this is a BOL model in their range which was pitched at upper market segments. I believe these models were manufactured in Canada.

Are you interested in it? The hotplates are spiral rings which, although not common in Europe, should still be easily available (in generic versions) in the UK.

This exact model appears in the link

Al

 
Speaking of Moffat

Currently on ebay, the vendor must be delusional if he expects to get £750 for it. I believe that the wheels on either side ware to move shelves (or a shelf) up and down from broiler (grill) elements.

I think it predates the cooker in Louis's link by five or six years - late 1950s

If it was closer to me and a LOT cheaper I might think about it ....
Al

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Retro-Moffat-...obs_Cookers&hash=item27b3e33e96#ht_600wt_1138
 
Philco

Notice the auction says 10 available?

Really good looking design, but a pretty steep price for its condition. Love the drop-down oven door technology : )
 
Anyone watch the Fabulous Beekman Boys?

The big question I have for them is why don't they have a decent range? If you ever see the show they are not in the kitchen a whole lot but when they are, they have what appears to be 2 apartment gas ranges next to each other. I know those kind are rather on the cheap side. I tried to write to them about this on a message board but can't find one. A vintage GE or Frigidaire would look so nice in the kitchen and at Construction Junction in Pittsburgh there is a Philco range that has a "glass broiler". I would take it if I had the truck and the space.
 
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