MOVE ON !!
Go down to LOWES, pick out a new sink,
have it installed, and start washing again.
In your old age, you can tell your grandchildren
about "the fa-bu-lus Crane sink"......
rj
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 12:33:47 -0600, "David McCulloch" |@|.| wrote:
Where do I find a replacement for a (rare?) 1957 Crane sink?
Here's a picture of it that I took a few minutes ago:
http://www.execpc.com/~dbm/sink
Eleven days ago, a plumber broke the porcelain drain component of my only
bathroom's Crane sink (yes, we've been without a sink for that long and will
probably be without one for several more weeks!).
It and the vanity are somewhat custom configured (for example, the sink
overhangs -- and is somewhat cut into -- the front of the vanity), so the
plumber wanted to charge my wife $1,100 to fix the problem. After I called
him, he was willing to use his insurance, but both of us would like to find
a win-win scenario if possible. To avoid expensive (and less attractive)
vanity work, we would like to locate a replacement sink. How could we do
that?
Markings are as follows:
July 19, 1957
CRANE
PACIE/C (the "IE" is a bit difficult to read)
All China
77 (this is stamped all by itself)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Dave
e - m a i l a d d r e s s
i s d b m at e x e c p c . c o m
rj