Sunday, July 12, 2026

 


10 comments:

  1. My ex-MIL could make that thing sit up and bark.

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  2. That's a serious cooking machine...
    But, one could be limited to smaller pots, with that wall next to the right row of burners...

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  3. still too small for the 35lb turkeys we raised.
    No Griddle? All those burners and no griddle!?

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    1. They make a griddle that lays across two burners, and is easier to clean; or buy a blackstone.

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  4. I am wondering what all of those compartments are that the solid doors are covering.

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  5. This is a vintage O'Keefe & Merritt gas stove, specifically a "Town & Country" or "Aristocrat" model.

    Features:
    It typically includes six gas burners, two ovens with windows, and a warming oven.

    Value:
    Restored models are highly sought after and can be valued between $10,000 and $16,000.

    Design:
    These stoves were produced in the 1950s and are known for their white or custom-colored porcelain enamel finish and chrome details.

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  6. Rupert Smedley HepplewhiteJuly 12, 2026 at 8:34 AM

    I need a cigarette now.

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  7. I like that stove every time I see it!

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  8. You could build a few dozen Fiat 500's with all the iron in that thing. Musta been fun moving it in.

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