kuvasz guy wrote:
>
> Has anyone heard anything about the status of the Munson Diner, moved
> from New York City a couple of years ago and supposed to reopen in
> Liberty NY?
When it came onto the market, cartoonist Bill Griffith
considered buying it to use as a studio. Griffith
frequently includes diners in his comic strips.
At about $35,000 the price was right, but moving it
to his home in Connecticut would have cost about
$100,000, which was too much.
You can view a list of diners for sale he
http://www.dinerMuseum.org/dinersfor...ersforsale.php
Some are quite reasonably priced, but when you
consider the moving cost, the cost of the diner
itself would usually be a small part of the total.
Unless you found one that is very close to where
you live. Most of these are on the East Coast.
Nevertheless, wouldn't it be cool to replace your
kitchen and dining room with an actual antique
diner? Think of the parties you could have.
Especially if you have kids. Hamburgers and
french fries for 20 would be no problem at all.
A nice 3-station Hamilton Beach malted mixer,
and you're all set to go.