Thanks for the request to visit our showroom. Our goal is to have a posh location in a quaint Westchester village that would display our talents and accomplishments, however the cost of restoration is high. At this time we are only doing stove restorations upon request and with a paid deposit.
Please keep a look out for our newly completed jobs on our website under Before and After photos.
Have you thought about acquiring an antique lately, and if so what size?
Stove Lady
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2. November 2008 at 21:44
Cool! More stove aficionados! I come by way of the Chambers Commune - a community off www.vintagechambers.com - where we have a mutual admiration society sort of group around our Chambers ranges. There are lots of wonderful chefs, great restoration stories, and assistance to anyone with an unnatural affinity for old stoves. I’m buying a 1954 rancher in northern Virginia that needs a range, but there is no gas on the street, so my two 90C model stoves will remain in my home in Michigan. I am in the market for an electric cook top and wall oven in the DC metro area, and wonder if you can help?
2. November 2008 at 21:46
By the way, your green Chambers is stunning! I wish I had a place for it.