This sink is insulted. Cast iron, with raw brass fixtures (hot and cold stamped on handles). In incredible condition. $40 bucks and it’s yours, and can deliver. post email address if interested. Just pretend it’s at Old Goode Things for $350.


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  2. I don’t think you know what you’re talking about. You can buy something made 50 years ago that’s still in production. That doesn’t make them the same item. You obviously never go into architectural salvage stores.

  3. OK–give me $48.00 and we’ll call it even. And yes Kohler did make sinks with this exact style in the 80’s. I’m just having some fun. I’ve been in this industry for over 30yrs and I like to think I know what I’m talking about. As far as time on my hands,, well your still trying to sell this sink. Time to put it out to the curb and let the junk mongers have it.
    Enjoy yur weekend!!!!!!
    And SMILE!!!!!!!

  4. But, the real point is that there are still current production sinks and faucets that are the same as the one you’re selling. That’s why it’s not vintage in any meaningful sense.

  5. There are many repro faucets with credible porcelain handles, but NO vintage sinks with holes for a plastic sprayer like this one has. This sink might be from the ’70s (19, not 18) but it’s not what most would call vintage. It MIGHT be worth the $40 asking price though.

  6. Not sure I get the joke. You can’t find these fixtures outside an architectural salvage store, with stamped porcelain handles? It’s an old cast iron, and Kohler certainly doesn’t make this.
    I won’t comment on the tone of your nasty postings except to say: remove them.