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    Highlights
    of The Old Road Home  Volume X, Issue 4 
	  The  Old Road Home Hot-Cha Series Finale  Old appliance fans, here is the final
    blue plate special of The Old Road Home vintage appliance magazine Hot
    Cha Series. The Hot-Cha series was published as a unique
    celebration dedication for owners, users, buyers, sellers and restoration experts of  all old appliance lovers everywhere.    When The Old Road Home publication emerged some 12 years ago it started as
    a half page Xeroxed newsletter. This last edition with 4 additional pages is  a
    whopping 44 pages jam-packed with all the old time home appliance goodies. MAGIC CHEF FANS  See a brace of the over-sized
    1930s six burner, double oven with C-curve warming closets. The
    MAGIC CHEF 6300. This Grand Jewel of the old stove world came in either 6 or 8
    burner models. This six burner 6300 is all white with chrome trim and black ribbon edging.
    It has been perfectly restored and will be utilized again in a custom built home in Texas.
    In the meantime it is patiently waiting in an old Banana Vault.  There
    is a great mini-story enclosed which charts out the details including the talented
    restoration specialist that took charge of the complete refurbishing. Everything on this
    Magic Chef 6300 works like brandee-new and will for decades more of Happy Cooking! The
    MAGIC CHEF 1000 is the next old stove beauty. THIS IS THE VERY LAST
    MAGIC CHEF 1000 EVER PRODUCED! We were stymied to receive a personal letter from
    the grandson of George Clark who was the founder of the incredible Clark Jewell Stove
    Company. When George Clark retired, he was presented with the final 1000 series Magic Chef
    stove ever to leave the factory production line.  FEATURE  The Victrola by Mike Arnold 
    Mike Monitor top Arnold stops by to tell us about Model VV  11 Victrola.
    Recordings made almost 100 years ago still sound crystal clear on this tall, dark mahogany
    beauty. All old audio fans will adore reading and seeing this fabulous machine that looks
    like it was just unpacked from a shipping crate ready to spin its first record.  STILL ALIVE AND WELL  Check out this banquet
    of fabulous antique appliances that  surely will  make your eyes pop out.   First
    displayed is a rare marbleized porcelain 1935 Deco Style Norge refrigerator. What a
    finish! Then, not to be outdone there is a 1933 Detroit Gas range with an incredible mother
    of pearl relief in the raised enamel doors. Nothing like this will ever be produced
    again. Few of these around and in such superb condition. Just
    when you are passing out over those,  look at the flip page of the spread and you
    will see an incredible dripping in chrome 30s waffle / sandwich maker + a most
    unusual 1951 Westinghouse Electric range. The ultra-cool part about this unit is that a
    stool fits under one side of the stove. Most people have never seen a stove like this
    before. (The seat was chrome with red or black vinyl.)  DOUBLING VISION - HOT POINT 1920s ELECTRIC RANGES - From
    West Virginia you will view two 1920s  left and right handed Hotpoint electric
    ranges tied together for a whopping combination of double ovens, double roll top warmers,
    a deepwell cooker and 7 burners. Its an awesome sight to see such a classic design
    with so much cooking power all in one kitchen. THE RONSON FOODMATIC  You may have never
    heard of it before. Well, neither have we until Jean Barrett sent us a picture of her
    Foodmatic. This oldie but goodie even sports a cabinet with all the attachments beneath
    it. The main mount for everything is recessed on top. Small appliances like this rarely
    surface in such complete shape so make a point of studying it, just in case you ever run
    into one and have a chance to buy it.  It really did exist and it sure is slick. FEATURE  MOTHERLODE Finds a New Home  Yes!
    Chip Ruhl is back. Remember he rescued several tons of stoves from the scrap heap last
    year? Well, Chip has pictures and more news about his personal stove and refrigerator
    adoption effort that you might find quite startling. There is even a picture of a fat
    Raccoon peering from the rafters of the barn over this gigantic arrangement of antique
    stoves and refrigerators. Need some old stoves? Get them from the Chipper! Also in a
    separate feature is Chips cousin Mel Goldys 193 Ivanhoe 3 burner Kerosene
    stove. It works and is in super shape.  SERELCO Super-Chief Reflected Heat Stove  WEIRD
    but wonderful is the only way to describe this late 20s apartment table top stove. One
    burner with electric oven featuring speed, economy and safety was the way it was
    advertised. This survivor is in wonderful condition for its age too.  FEATURE  The Apthrope Files  Antique Appliance
    detective James Apthorpe has discovered the Foreman pre-collectibles of
    the future! Read all about it and get in on the game while the getting is still
    good. Jim also sent in pictures of the famous G.E. Toaster with oven warmer beneath it
    from the early 60s and a Dominion Waffle Make Circa 1928 with crusted chrome body and
    porcelain top insert w/floral design and thermometer. He unearths such fascinating old
    appliances, typewriters, radios, fans, etc. etc. Join Jim on this old appliance safari
    through Florida. KELVINATOR  4 IN 1 Refrigerator Ad from June 1934 
    Happy Days! This is a terrific ad that you are sure to enjoy
    from so long ago. Many of these old Kelvinators are still running like a clock too. If you
    were around when these were being produced, you will recognize it just as soon as you see
    it.  WHATS FOR SALE? This time around we have pull-enty of
    goodies! Antique stoves both large and small -  Chambers,
    Kelvinators, ANTIQUE bathtubs, vacuums, washers, a Chambers Imperial (totally restored),
    Estate ranges, Electrochef, Frigidaire, G.E. fridges, Nutone range and so very much more.
    If you want the perfect item, that few people own, this is the marketplace to track it
    down. SOURCES - If you need parts, service or
    information you will discover the help you need as always in The Old Road Home. New parts
    like the spring for the Chambers B folding top, open manifold range valves, china OKM salt
    and pepper shakers, special safety valves and lots of other goodies are all listed in this
    issue. Again, if you cannot find what you need, all you have to do is e-mail us at toac@sbcglobal.net and we will see if we can track it
    down for you. Even
    more
when it gets down to the detail exploration (after the picture looking is over)
    check out It Came from the Mailbag, News From the Trenches, Tips and Tricks to test your
    Fridge, the modern Flexo-Try inside a Ripleys Believe It of Not ad and the Auto Wash
    Bowl  (the ultimate or, strangest way to wash a car from the 1920s). More below... Thank
    you Peter Mintun for this rare picture! THE OLD THE ODD AND THE UNUSUAL  Read all
    about the RCA Globe-Trotter portable radio and the Knapp-Monarch round, flat
    work ironer!!! This is the first time in ten years that we have ever published as odd of
    an appliance as the round ironer. Who won the Pimple Prize Contest? from the last
    issue and the surprise behind-the-scenes pimple information. LAST BUT NOT LEAST  A Tribute to
    Cadillac Jack.  This is
    his story  the one, the only ... Cadillac Jack in --  
	Youve
    Got to Go Way, Way, Way, WAY OUT! ... Its all waiting here for you! ... in
    the final Hot-Cha edition of Americas Favorite All Purpose
    Antique Appliance magazine --  The Old Road Home. 
	Mona is ready to serve you Hot-Cha #4.  
	Shell Speedy send this issue plus the rest of the 
	Hot-Cha series  FREE just by joining TOAC
    below.  
 
	... See details below !  Special thanks
    to TOAC model Miss Mona.   Want to see her
    in more TOAC presentations?  Just let us know
    by writing to us at  toac@sbcglobal.net.  Thanks folks! SEE THIS ISSUE FOR  New top pilot replacements for vintage
    Magic Chef stoves, new Safety System Units, original thermostat and safety valve
    rebuilding services, Full Restoration services like premium plating, new Porcelain enamel
    and Chrome processing, How To do-it-yourself antique stove manuals, custom
    burner head gaskets, plus new  restoration and rebuilding companies that have just come on-line with TOAC!  OLD APPLIANCE SERVICE AND PARTS PROVIDERS
     The best of the best classic appliance sales, service and parts suppliers
    appear in each issue of The Old Road Home. Need a thermostat rebuilt, dials made,
    porcelain services, refrigerator parts, even old t.v., radio and phonograph help? Just
    ask. All members of TOAC have free consultation, search and referral help available for a
    full year.  WHATS WANTED? Did you know that
    an old appliance or part that you have sitting in your garage, house or shed could not
    only save someone elses unit but bring you money as well? To restore old appliances,
    parts or sometime entire units are desperately needed. Quite a few people pour over the
    classifieds in TORH for goods that are needed by others. If you are seeking to reduce the
    tonnage on your plot, check out the wanted column. Everything and anything is needed and
    hopefully you can supply it, make a few bucks and maybe even make a new friend!    If you love old appliances you are certain
    to enjoy this issue.   If you are not yet receiving The Old Road
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