Vintage Finds Online: Part Four

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<span style="font-size: medium;">Vintage Finds Online: Part Three</span>

 

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Maytag Dutch Oven - $300 & Wringer Washer for Sale (Kansas C

 

 

 

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The 1963 Sears Pull Out....

is almost identical to the stove my parents had in their first house here in Arlington, VA. It was a 1941 built home but had the appliances updated before we bought/moved in during January 1965. The stove in the pics above seems fancier than ours and has color, where ours was all stainless steel, and sat on a white metal cabinet. I always thought it was a neat unit, but to this day when I mention it to Mom, she makes a face and re-states how she hated that thing. LOL. She said the lighted panel was awful to keep clean, and (I guess due to her height and the oven's height) she often singed her forearms on the bottom of the oven when she reached in to take things out. This is the first one I have seen like ours since we sold and moved away in 1976. Thanks Ultramatic for bringing back such a great memory for me! Biggest memory.....Mom making Jiffy Pop Popcorn in the little aluminum frying pan and watching the foil bubble form.
 
OOOPS! Mom corrected me.....

the metal around the burners was white, not stainless steel on our Sears pull out stove. Funny. 36 years after she last looked at that range, she still make her "icky" face when I showed her this. I still love it though.
 
When I was a kid the neighbor across the street had the Whirlpool version of that pull-out gas range. I think it was coppertone. They also had a '50s slant front Westinghouse Laundromat and matching dryer that rarely got used as they owned three real laundromats!
 

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