Selling 1934 or 35 GE stove

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travis

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This old stove came to me as part of a refrigerator purchase.  It's odd.  The stove is white porcelain, but the legs are painted.  The legs had yellowed, but I had them painted.

 

I was told when I got it that it was owned by an aunt who never cooked.  It's in very nice shape.  The burners are all marked GE Calrod.  There's some tape residue on them still from being moved.  I have never had the stove in a room with 220 volts and the right receptacle.  The plug prongs have now been bent from having the stove on the plug.  Considering the condition and the story, I expect it would work.

 

I am asking $150, mainly to cover the repainted legs.

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The ratty looking manual came from another stove like it that I ran across.  It's owner wanted me to have it for this stove.
 

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