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Started by Cellar2ful, November 06, 2016, 02:45:49 PM

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Scored this redhead today at an estate sale for $20.



After a little clean up.



Love the interior bowl color.  It is beautiful blue/gray color and the contrast against the red is striking.



Has a blown tire. Anyone have a spare they would be willing to sell?



I am torn as whether to remove the cool old table the previous owner made or leave it on and restore it as is.  After all, "Every kettle has a story".  What is everyone's opinion?
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SteveMBH

Awesome find and I like the table.  Gives it character.  Keep it!


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buckeyesmoker

She's purty  !!!    Keep the table
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cumminfourya

Congrats, that looks great. I live how the bowl looks with the red!!! I vote keep the table


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Travis

Sharp! I like blue hew also. I vote to keep the table


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greenweb

Great clean up! Looks real pretty. I would also keep the table.  I would also try to save the wheel. Try cutting up some plastic to shape missing pieces on the back side and epoxying the tire together till you get a newer wheels.

kettlebb

Love that red and the hue to the inside of the bowl. Keep the table, she probably would feel incomplete if you didn't.


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Cellar2ful

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Quote from: greenweb on November 06, 2016, 03:31:35 PM
Great clean up! Looks real pretty. I would also keep the table.  I would also try to save the wheel. Try cutting up some plastic to shape missing pieces on the back side and epoxying the tire together till you get a newer wheels.

Thanks greenweb.  I will try that. I as hoping someone would chime in with advice on how to possibly repair it.  I would like to keep from having to put the newer wheels on it.

Quote from: kettlebb on November 06, 2016, 03:35:57 PM
Love that red and the hue to the inside of the bowl.


Here is a comparison photo with the lid of another old redhead I have. Really shows the difference in color between the black and blue.



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zavod44

This is mod month 1970 style!
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zavod44

I'll look around for a wheel, I might have one
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Cellar2ful

Quote from: zavod44 on November 06, 2016, 04:16:56 PM
This is mod month 1970 style!

I was thinking the same exact thing. Part of the reason I am leaning towards leaving it attached.
Quote from: zavod44 on November 06, 2016, 04:18:01 PM
I'll look around for a wheel, I might have one

That would be awesome Brian. Thanks.
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zavod44

Someone was into it way back then , I would leave it myself.....
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WEBERNV

Definitely leave the table. I am sure someone was very proud of that mod back in the day and it would be a shame to ruin their handiwork.

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Cellar2ful



With this lid vent, the WKC chart indicates it would be 1971-1975.  It has small tab lid and bowl vents and the plastic wheels with rubber treads. Would this be closer to a 1971?



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