Antique Enamel Stove - Free
Free to good home. Yeah, I tried to get a hundred bucks for it last week but nobody bit and I want it outta here. Probably 1930’s 4 burner with oven and storage/warming cavity. Missing a handle. In desperate need of a serious cleaning, but fully functional. In great cosmetic shape, too- enamel has almost…
Free to good home. Yeah, I tried to get a hundred bucks for it last week but nobody bit and I want it outta here. Probably 1930’s 4 burner with oven and storage/warming cavity. Missing a handle. In desperate need of a serious cleaning, but fully functional. In great cosmetic shape, too- enamel has almost no chips. Please come take it. Nothing in life is free except this handsome memento of culinary yesteryears. If you’re interested, please email me at wax (at) houseowax (dotcom)
I wouldn’t scrap it, I just want to know if a friend and I would be able to get it out of there! I once bought and moved one of those old war-era typewriting desks that was one giant-mass-of-steel. We wrestled it up 2 flights of stairs to get it into the apartment but when it was time to move, guess what? We just left it, the thing was so @#%$%& heavy. That desk was awesome though.
i guess i just put an idea into wilso’s head……lol!
Slate.com recently ran an article about antique stoves. It listed several dealers who might be interested in your piece.
http://www.slate.com/id/2224335/
Where is it located and could 2 people easily get it up/down stairs (how heavy is it)?
nobody’s biting because scrap metal is at $200/TON!!!!