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Post by Chuckie on Oct 11, 2017 22:01:31 GMT -5
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Post by pooka on Oct 12, 2017 7:57:37 GMT -5
That's a model 6041. It has a Thermowell, though it's not shown in the pic. You could also order it as a model 6040 without the Thermowell. I believe the oven uses the Robertshaw model F carbon rod heat regulator with remote dial. There was an similar earlier model 1041 that had a Thermodome & had an Autostat on the oven. The later similar model 7041 or Martha Washington had a Thermowell, model X thermostat & the safety gas handles. These three models are the last of this style stove with the oven next to the cook-top. These were a few of the many models that were made in that furious years between 1930 to 1935.
Here's a video of the similar older model 1041.
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Post by falcon on Oct 17, 2017 2:01:52 GMT -5
I bought this stove today... man is it heavy.
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Post by Chuckie on Oct 17, 2017 8:02:28 GMT -5
I bought this stove today... man is it heavy. HEY FALCON!!!Howya BEEN?!!! Thought you'd DIED or something?!!! Glad to see your "back" in the Chambers world--albeit a bit "retro" from your former stove!! Are you still selling Nehi peach floats to the scouts? At any rate, WELCOME BACK!! Hope to see you out here more... CHEERS! Chuckie
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Post by pooka on Oct 17, 2017 9:38:25 GMT -5
Welcome back falcon. You're coming back in classic style with this uncommon model. You don't see many of these, especially in this good a condition. I'm glad to see it go to some one who will really appreciate it. I hope it's in as good a shape on the inside. The previous owners must have been very fastidious to keep it so well.
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Post by falcon on Oct 22, 2017 15:15:38 GMT -5
Woot! Sup guys? Its in great shape, ill post some pics when i get it. Am scheduled to pic it up on the 30th. Shes pretty heavy and i didn't have the right equipment when i bought it.
Im excited about it, thats for sure.
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Post by mach12 on Oct 22, 2017 18:26:59 GMT -5
Can't wait to hear and see more! That stove is functional art for sure,
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