I’ve posted this twice already and can’t seem to get a committed party to take it away. Maybe I’m out of my tree, but i consider this a ‘can’t miss’ kinda deal. Let me break it down for you:

This antique (1930’s?) enamel stove is a beauty to behold and functional as well. FULLY functional- 4 working burners, oven and warming/storage cavity. It stands on 4 legs, allowing storage of oversized pots and pans underneath. It has one broken handle and needs a good cleaning. Other than that it’s the bee’s knees.

BEst of all I’m offering it to the first interested party for FREE! Not one thin dime will change hands as there is simply NO CHARGE. Come and take it and it’s no longer mine, it’s YOURS! No paperwork, nothing to sign.

So, to recap: Cool, working, unique antique stove, Free of charge. Available immediately. How could you go wrong?


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  1. Thanks, people.

    It’s funny, because everyone that came into the house used to oooh and ahh over the damn thing, yet now that I’m trying to part with it nobody seems in the least bit interested.

    I’ll see what the stovelady is all about, otherwise BIGNYC here it comes.

  2. I have some vintage stoves I’m trying to find a new home for too and talked to a lady today at Belgrove Appliance Inc… You should send her this link and I bet they’d come get it tomorrow. From the research I did today this stove is worth a lot (500-1500 or more depending on condition).
    Good luck! Her name is Carlita and the address is info @ stovelady dot com.

  3. Yes, I think donating it to BIG is the best answer. You’ll even get a tax deduction.

  4. It’s a beauty.

    Here’s what I suggest: when trying to rid yourself of something of value, you’ll get better and more definite responses (and people likely to follow through) if you assign a nominal value to it, say $25, rather than saying it’s free. Seems illogical, but it’s true.