Remember the Red 1961 GE Range

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The red 30" range was a one-year-only offering by General Electric.  I've never found an official name for this color and I've never found any documentation about the range beyond this advertisement.  I did own one for a while.

 

Recently I came across this advertisement from 1962 for a similarly-colored 1962 General Electric refrigerator.  The color looks slightly different, but that could be due to lighting and/or photography; but again - no reference to this weird color or its name.  

 

Does anyone know anything else about this color?  Was GE experimenting with maybe something to replace Pink?  Like the tabloid would say "enquiring minds want to know".

 

lawrence

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GE doesn't even seem to know when they introduced Shaded Coppertone. They claim 1964, but I've seen ads from 1961 & 1962 listing it. Evidently the first version was short lived, and the new Dark Coppertone appeared in 1963. The Red was so limited in production that even PaintRef.com doesn't have it listed. Whoever compiled the color listing for the GE document didn't put much research into it.

Also, while they mentioned Hotpoint ranges, no mention was made of Hotpoint's 1950's color selection, which was totally different than that of GE's line. The parts lists for the cabinet items would probably give the most accurate info.
 
Tom,

You could be right.  But it does seem odd that there wasn't any mention of this particular model other than this one advertisement - and even it doesn't mention the color.  Good ol' GE.  Go figure.

 

lawrence
 
It seems like a real attention getter that would draw a customer far faster than a range of a regular color in a sea of white goods. The customer could then have all of the exciting features explained by a salesman. At the end of the promotional period, it was probably offered at a good price to someone looking for a bargain who did not mind the color or who wanted an exotic range.
 
Roger,

It's looking good and just as I remember mine.  I might have kept mine longer had it not had a big-time short.  Something in the left rear burner/switch wasn't happy and it tripped the breaker for the entire house, not just the breaker for the stove.  I sold it with disclaimers - NEVER try to use the left rear burner without a serious repair.

 

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