ovrphil Well-known member Joined Aug 29, 2012 Messages 7,393 Location N.Atlanta / Georgia Feb 25, 2014 #2 I think it's white, but it looks a little tinted to pink. http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/app/4346039371.html
I think it's white, but it looks a little tinted to pink. http://chicago.craigslist.org/chc/app/4346039371.html
C circlew Well-known member Platinum Member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Messages 7,047 Location NE Cincinnati OH area Feb 26, 2014 #3 That looks like a nice one! Just like the one my cousin Mary had that her daughter bought her in '63 or so.
That looks like a nice one! Just like the one my cousin Mary had that her daughter bought her in '63 or so.
danemodsandy Well-known member Joined Dec 6, 2006 Messages 8,180 Location The Bramford, Apt. 7-E Feb 26, 2014 #4 Nice Workhorse Range: These ranges were seen pretty often back in the day - they weren't that expensive, but they had decent features. And they held up over the years.
Nice Workhorse Range: These ranges were seen pretty often back in the day - they weren't that expensive, but they had decent features. And they held up over the years.
T tomturbomatic Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 21, 2001 Messages 21,695 Location Beltsville, MD Feb 27, 2014 #5 In 1964, the single oven version was $219 and the double oven version was $279 which also included the higher wattage tilt-lock surface units. This was a Rich's in Atlanta.
In 1964, the single oven version was $219 and the double oven version was $279 which also included the higher wattage tilt-lock surface units. This was a Rich's in Atlanta.
ovrphil Well-known member Joined Aug 29, 2012 Messages 7,393 Location N.Atlanta / Georgia Feb 27, 2014 #6 I miss Rich's. Oh well. Only a $60 difference for a double oven. tilt lock is where the elements are hinged, for cleaning access?
I miss Rich's. Oh well. Only a $60 difference for a double oven. tilt lock is where the elements are hinged, for cleaning access?