"Karen" > wrote in message
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> "Dee Randall" <deedoveyatshenteldotnet> wrote in message
>...
> > "Blanche Nonken" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 17:39:57 GMT, Colin > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >Sad to say, but getting a new handle is probably more expensive
than a
> > a
> > > > >new knife.
> > >
> > > There is that - but if I had a knife that was perfect *for me* (I have
> > > smallish hands) and the only thing wrong was the scales, I'd talk to a
> > > local woodworker about what I could get. It shouldn't cost a huge
> > > amount for someone with the tools and the hardwood or micarta scraps
> > > lying around. Band saw, belt sander, some hand-sanding the person
could
> > > do themself if they wanted to give it a personal touch.
> >
> > That's good advice; however, since I'm not too trusting when it comes to
> > knife safety so I'm going to search for a new carbon-steel (no stainless
for
> > me) knife in an asian shoppe. I know there are many skilled people,
but I
> > just couldn't trust it; it would always be in the back of my mind,
"When's
> > that thing going to go flyin' off?"
> >
> > Thanks everyone for your input on the Wusthof knife everyone. I really
> > appreciate it. Yeah, I'm like the wife of one of the respondent's,
> > everything that Rachel does is AOK with me and I always want what she's
> > using -- especially that yellow stove with that broiler! Where'd she
get
> > that?
> >
> > Dee
>
> It's a Chambers gas stove from the late 40's or early 50's. Don't
> know where they got the one on her show but, there are many companies
> that deal in vintage stoves. Here are the three websites I like the
> most:
>
> www.antiqueappliances.com
> www.antiquegasstoves.com
> www.vintagestoves.com
>
> Also, you can almost always find Chambers stoves on eBay. Hope that
> helps.
>
> Karen B. - thevintagegirl
Thanks for the information and url's on the Chambers stove that Rachel Ray
uses. It's been on my mind.
Dee