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    Posted 12 years ago

    peanut2058
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    I purchased this sweet lil antique 3 burner gas stove at a flea market several years back. It has a new gas line on the back so I am sure it will work, just have not taken the time to see. Just saw on your site that it is a Waterman brand. Mine is in good condition, just wondered if they were made for apartments or campers or what? For now, it sits sweetly in my kitchen and one day I will use it to make gumbo and bake sweet potatoes in the little oven. Will bake cookies for my grandchildren, it will be like an easy bake oven for them. It will be my lil backup "cajun stove". Just wanted to share. Peanut, from the bayous of Louisiana!

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 12 years ago
      I love it, but I want to hear more about your other things in the pic! Tell me about the pitcher / coffee pot with the black crow lid and the grinder attached to the wall.
    2. peanut2058 peanut2058, 12 years ago
      Ha! Ha! I also collect porcelain coffee pots and tons of other things that I love and they all have stories behind them. I purchased the grinder at a flea market also but the holder for coffee beans was missing but my dad, George(now deceased), Jack of All Trades, used tin metal to make one for it, then painted it and now you would think it was factory made. He could do all sorts of things, when I see them, they remind me of him, I miss him so much. I call my lil cajun cottage the "Crow's Nest", hence the crow sitting there! I know it looks a lil cluttered, but I so like being surrounded by the things I love. My Lord gives me the desires of my heart!
    3. maryh1956 maryh1956, 12 years ago
      When you look at the kitchenalia items for sale on eBay, there's always a lot of old grinders selling for big bucks. It's proceless to you though because of your memories of your dad!
      I thought the crow was the lid of the coffee pot. He's adorable!
    4. maryh1956 maryh1956, 12 years ago
      Post a close up of your grinder please.

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