Those old 1950s Westinghouse fridges are great for the 'man cave'--if you can find one. Same with those old roller washing machines. Instead of the spin y just squeeze yr jocks and jeans, t-shirts through the rollers.
Getting a little sentimental--but I've sourced NEW caste iron wooden stoves. There's wood lying around everywhere here. Very trendy wooden stoves but cheap. Top of the range (i.e with oven) about $3k....one' without an oven, just stove top, is called the Klondike and it looks exactly like its from 1860. Straight from a hut in the Gold rush. Again...GREAT for the man-cave...or as an auxiliary item in a mod-con house. Genuine wood fires, the aroma, tingles the senses imo.
Break it and demand a refund + shipping label
Use funds to buy an old US made fridge...one with a hood ornament. My uncle has one that keeps beer ice cold, probably 70yrs old.
A Westinghouse.
Nice! I didn't know they were making them here still or again.
Those old 1950s Westinghouse fridges are great for the 'man cave'--if you can find one. Same with those old roller washing machines. Instead of the spin y just squeeze yr jocks and jeans, t-shirts through the rollers.
Getting a little sentimental--but I've sourced NEW caste iron wooden stoves. There's wood lying around everywhere here. Very trendy wooden stoves but cheap. Top of the range (i.e with oven) about $3k....one' without an oven, just stove top, is called the Klondike and it looks exactly like its from 1860. Straight from a hut in the Gold rush. Again...GREAT for the man-cave...or as an auxiliary item in a mod-con house. Genuine wood fires, the aroma, tingles the senses imo.