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Crabshell wrote: I have an old Kenmore electric stove c. 1940s, early 50s. The thing looks cool and is built like a tank - white porcelain, double oven, griddle. It works great, aside from one of the elements needing a rewiring. Is there a market for an old stove like this? We're remodeling the kitchen and the thing is too big and my wife wants a modern stove. Thanks for any insights. There used to be a huge market for them, at local antique stores. Nice old O'keefe and Merritt's would sell for $5000 or more. Then along came ebay. Now you can barely give the damn things away. DAMHIK. |
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