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Twentieth Century Appliance Restorations in the News!

 This highly specialized sales/service market gets noticed in the news:

Thank you from Old House Journal for retrofitting handles Old House Journal article

Where treasures from the past can have a future. "Its the toaster that sold a million Pop-Tarts" Arnold says with a smile. Albany Times Union article

 Knowing that a refrigerator has run for years collectors are chasing them.  A  Depression-Era GE Model is so cool it's HOT!  Wall Street Journal article

Old antique appliances not only look better than new appliances,  but often also work better. US Airways Attache magazine article

A story that still makes my blood run cold. A follow-up on earlier article. Albany Times Union article

"Fewer fancy parts means fewer headaches. An old gas stove has no gadgets It does not require electricity, batteries, electronic ignition - you light it with a match." The New York Times article

Knob needed for a 1944 GE refrigerator?  You won't find it at Home Depot. Reminisce magazine column

Vintage appliances add the perfect touch to a period kitchen.  Many old-appliance enthusiasts claim their 1930's refrigerators never have to be serviced.  Old-House Journal article

Email from Jack Santoro Editor and Chief " The Old Road Home" magazine. email