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From: Self
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Kitchen Stove / Oven door
Date sent: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 10:14:40 -0400
Hello All
I see some activity in the kitchen, and that's where we Maritimers
like to hang out (close to the fridge for another cold one and taste
testers of fine foods hot out of the oven).
With people ripping the stoves out, is there a chance someone
would have an oven door with a dark glass insert that they could
seperate from the rest of the stove. I presently have a solid, one
piece stainless steel door and it doesn't look near as good as the
dark glass oven door in the Eleganza that Richard and Alena
Wilgenhof own. I've posted this before but as I didn't explain myself
clearly, people thought I just needed replacement glass, when in
fact, I needed the whole door.
Thanks
Mike Beaton.........' 77Kingsley
in the Kitchen in Nova Scotia with the window
Open (no sign of winter yet!)
From: Self
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: Kitchen Stove / Oven door
Date sent: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 10:14:40 -0400
Hello All
I see some activity in the kitchen, and that's where we Maritimers
like to hang out (close to the fridge for another cold one and taste
testers of fine foods hot out of the oven).
With people ripping the stoves out, is there a chance someone
would have an oven door with a dark glass insert that they could
seperate from the rest of the stove. I presently have a solid, one
piece stainless steel door and it doesn't look near as good as the
dark glass oven door in the Eleganza that Richard and Alena
Wilgenhof own. I've posted this before but as I didn't explain myself
clearly, people thought I just needed replacement glass, when in
fact, I needed the whole door.
Thanks
Mike Beaton.........' 77Kingsley
in the Kitchen in Nova Scotia with the window
Open (no sign of winter yet!)