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cyberswede

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1. You might contact a restoration business
Fri Feb 22, 2013, 08:55 PM
Feb 2013

They might buy vintage stoves for refurbishing and re-selling. They should at least be able to tell you where to find the model number.

Google had this article that lists businesses in various US areas:
http://retrorenovation.com/2011/11/04/13-places-to-buy-restored-vintage-stoves/

Several vintage Wedgewood models here:
http://www.antiquegasstoves.com/pages/wedgewood.html

I found this article, too, and I thought the range in the photo looks like yours (check out the knobs and drawer/door handles)
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/food/2009/08/this_old_stove.html

I love vintage appliances, and I dream of someday having a stove like yours!

On edit:
This one looks kinda like yours (from what I can see). And the site has a "what's the value of my stove" link, too.
http://www.antiquegasstoves.com/pages/30%27w.w.html




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You might contact a restoration business cyberswede Feb 2013 #1
Thanks for the links! REP Feb 2013 #3
how very very cool grasswire Feb 2013 #2
This is what I replaced it with: REP Feb 2013 #4
beautiful grasswire Feb 2013 #5
No - I want them to get dirty and aged REP Feb 2013 #6
Here's a link to how to find and identify the stove.... sinkingfeeling Feb 2013 #7
Awesome! Thank you!! REP Feb 2013 #8
Wedgewood owner blusoober Aug 2014 #9
Yes, it does! REP Aug 2014 #10
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