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    stove & frig.

    I have a gas stove and refrigerator each about 4 years old. Both in great condition and previously purchased from Best Buy. I would like to sell these items but unsure what to charge. Anyone interested or suggestions concerning what to charge?

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    Suresue,
    Is the refigerator a refrigerator/freezer?
    If so, about how big?
    I need a another "Redneck Refrigerator" for the patio outside our trailer down near the shore. I need the freezer for making ice blocks and stockpiling bait.
    My hand me down from last year took a s and I have to replace it.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by RednekF350 View Post
    I need the freezer for making ice blocks and stockpiling bait.

    Scott
    You sure there isn't something else you are going to put in there

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    Quote Originally Posted by RednekF350 View Post
    Suresue,
    Is the refigerator a refrigerator/freezer?
    If so, about how big?
    I need a another "Redneck Refrigerator" for the patio outside our trailer down near the shore. I need the freezer for making ice blocks and stockpiling bait.
    My hand me down from last year took a s and I have to replace it.
    Scott
    Don't worry Scott. I'm sure it's smaller than the Charger up on blocks in front of the trailer.

    Steve
    "Knee????.....I don't need no stinking knee. A new spine would be nice."

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    Quote Originally Posted by BEHR655 View Post
    Don't worry Scott. I'm sure it's smaller than the Charger up on blocks in front of the trailer.

    Steve
    Good 'un!

    Or the van with the curtains and "if you see this van rockin" sign.
    "He got well in away from everybody didn't he? He got well in away from everybody"

    (Fred Brown speaking of a house near Munion Field in McPhee's "The Pine Barrens")

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    I had a Kelvinator from the 50's on my back porch at home here for about 7 years. I would hit it with a wire wheel every few years and hit it with Rustoleum spray paint.
    It had the good old fashioned kid killer handle that shut like a bank vault.
    The guy that gave it to me had it outside on his porch for 20 years!
    It worked great but it also took a s and had to take the final ride.
    I have a small refrig outside my back door right now for excess wine for when the weather warms up.
    Its amazing how long something that is designed to be inside your home can take outside exposure. Especially the old Kelvinator.
    I sure miss her!
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by RednekF350 View Post
    Suresue,
    Is the refigerator a refrigerator/freezer?
    If so, about how big?
    I need a another "Redneck Refrigerator" for the patio outside our trailer down near the shore. I need the freezer for making ice blocks and stockpiling bait.
    My hand me down from last year took a s and I have to replace it.
    Scott
    Sorry I am just getting back to you...Frig/freezer. Freezer on top. I will have to get to you with the exact measurements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by suresue592003 View Post
    Sorry I am just getting back to you...Frig/freezer. Freezer on top. I will have to get to you with the exact measurements.
    The measurements for the refrigerator is 67 inches high, 31 1/2 wide with a depth of 22 1/2 deep. Freezer is on top, only a few years old, in excellent condition. Also gas stove for sale like new, wooden table with four chairs. This would look great in a cabin. 52 inch Toshiba TV. And still selling my mother's paintings at reduced prices. These would make a great gift. Only one huge saw blade painting left for the taking. In a year I will be moving out of state and these paintings will be going with me. Time is running out.

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