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re: Need some help

Posted by Marco Esquandolas on 8/14/26 at 1:54 pm to
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There is more to this story.
You don’t understand how lawyers work either.
It’s Destin from Smarter Every Day—gonna do an experiment and needed actual cannonballs used in war.
They are a truly disgusting breed (not the dogs).

I’m actually going to be in NJ next week! I may reach out to him—thanks!

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Yeah, I figured it will run around $4-5K—cast iron and porcelain artisans are quite a niche nowadays! Not to mention all the gas plumbing/valves reworked, and lots of old chrome in need of some TLC!

Fully restored examples are running $10-14K.

There is woman with a YouTube channel that does shorts of her cooking all kinds of stuff on the exact Chambers stove. It really is a versatile, overbuilt appliance…so I figured I’d bring it back to mint and use it as a daily.

I’m on the hunt for a ‘50’s Frigidaire refrigerator that had the semi-circular rack that spun around when the door was opened.

My end of the kitchen will be 1950’s, and Mrs. Esquandolas’s end will be modern!



I have a Chambers stove from 1948 that came out of my grandmother’s house. I am building a new house and want to incorporate this stove in the kitchen as a second/sous stove. All original hardware is present and it is still in decent condition for a 78 year old appliance.

It is cast iron and HEAVY AF!

Anyone know of a person or place in Nola that does full restorations on old stoves such as this one?

I appreciate the H&G Board’s responses and suggestions.


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GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLL!!!!!

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We have had 1.5 years of mass deportations, detentions, and self-deportations. Have we seen a correlative drop in housing prices?



And another predictable comment from our house contrarian…

What a loser.


Lionel Trains America 250 Legacy Train


Lionel went all out for our 250th birthday!

The entire O-gauge “America 250 Freedom Train” is 43’ long, and has 27 passenger/sleeper/coach/exhibit cars pulled by a T-1 (4-8-4) wearing a livery similar to our new Air Force One.

$8500 or $10,300 if you double head it.




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Looks like a lot of white trash.