ovrphil
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My Dad had a 1950/51 Studebaker; its subsidiary was Franklin Manufacturing and Litton bought Franklin from Studebaker. Litton developed the shape of the microwave to the form we're familiar with today. But it was Tappan who introduced the microwave to consumers in 1955, fifty-nine years ago today. And our Amana Radarange is still a chromed driving experience. Details in link.
Wondering - didn't cadman/Cory buy one of the first commercial microwaves that weighed hundreds of pounds? If so, did you get it working to your liking, Cory?


Wondering - didn't cadman/Cory buy one of the first commercial microwaves that weighed hundreds of pounds? If so, did you get it working to your liking, Cory?

