Posted 6 years ago
Ted_Straub
(992 items)
This stainless steel sink was part of the kitchen of Straub’s Café in Kingston, PA from the early fifties until its closing in 1972. At that time is relocated to the cellar of the building, and still functions as a utility basin.
Its quality construction has held up over the years. The only things that were changed were its spigots and drain pipes.
It was built by Star Products Co., of Wilkes-Barré, PA. This company supplied all types of bar and restaurant supplies, and similar to the café is no longer in business.
That stainless steel sink was built to last
Thank you, Jenny! It certainly has been a durable item, with, I am sure, many more years of service to go!
I will be moving soon, and unfortunately the stays with the house that I have sold, and will be leaving soon......
Hi, AO...thank you for the love of this grand sink....
Hello, fortapache, V-50 and the GateKeeper...thanks for your loves of this sink!