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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1366924" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>I Have! <a href="http://www.dreamstoves.com/1930s-magic-chef-1000-series.html" target="_blank">http://www.dreamstoves.com/1930s-magic- ... eries.html</a></p><p>Wasn't this one but an identical one. White 1927 Magic Chef 1000.</p><p>A working antique and my "daily driver."</p><p>Cost me a couple arms but it's a beaut. Bought it out of the original home it was it, in a big estate on the North Shore of Chicago. I figure if I take good care of it, it will be around another 100 years.</p><p></p><p>Is she into antiques? There are some really cool old 1950's-era ones you can pick up. The fully-restored ones can get pricey if they are the really-in-demand ones, but there are some bargains too. And these old beauties hold heir value, so if you are ready to sell in a few years, you shouldn't have a lot of depreciation if they're well-cared-for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1366924, member: 20599"] I Have! [url=http://www.dreamstoves.com/1930s-magic-chef-1000-series.html]http://www.dreamstoves.com/1930s-magic- ... eries.html[/url] Wasn't this one but an identical one. White 1927 Magic Chef 1000. A working antique and my "daily driver." Cost me a couple arms but it's a beaut. Bought it out of the original home it was it, in a big estate on the North Shore of Chicago. I figure if I take good care of it, it will be around another 100 years. Is she into antiques? There are some really cool old 1950's-era ones you can pick up. The fully-restored ones can get pricey if they are the really-in-demand ones, but there are some bargains too. And these old beauties hold heir value, so if you are ready to sell in a few years, you shouldn't have a lot of depreciation if they're well-cared-for. [/QUOTE]
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