Thread Number: 51979
Vintage Pink Stove - $300(tri-cities Washington) |
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Post# 743761   3/20/2014 at 23:51 (3,683 days old) by ovrphil (N.Atlanta / Georgia )   |   | |
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really different - wonder what GE had to match it in other appliances, or if they did?
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Post# 743794 , Reply# 2   3/21/2014 at 06:05 (3,682 days old) by appnut (TX)   |   | |
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Post# 743797 , Reply# 3   3/21/2014 at 06:14 (3,682 days old) by danemodsandy (The Bramford, Apt. 7-E)   |   | |
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A high-end model. I'm thinking its a TOL 30-incher from the 1963 model year, the last model year before P*7, which was introduced in Fall, 1963 for the 1964 model year.
The Sensi-Temp burner is the right front one. If this range had a really comprehensive cleaning, it would show very differently. Only trouble is, this is not a range for a household with cats. There were problems with cats prancing on those burner control pushbuttons mounted at the sides of the cooktop, with some house fires resulting. GE later moved the burner controls, on both the free-standing 30-inch version and the Americanas, which used the same frame. Phil - Pink was just another one of GE's color choices at the time, available across the line. If you were girly enough to want them, you could have every one of your majors in the color. GE's choices of the time were White, Turquoise, Yellow, Pink, Coppertone and stainless/brushed chrome. |