Modern Oak 116 Need Nickle Pieces.

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Post by moderncook116 » Sat. Sep. 05, 2015 9:53 pm

Hello everyone,

Looking to purchase some of the decorative nickle pieces for a Modern Oak 116. My stove is complete but unfortunately it is missing the nickle work. Thanks for reading.
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Post by grumpy » Sat. Sep. 05, 2015 10:07 pm

EBAY is your friend.. but a shout out here is good too.. and welcome..

 
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Post by moderncook116 » Sun. Sep. 06, 2015 7:26 am

Thanks for the reply' I get Dailey updates from eBay but I haven't seen any parts yet. I'll try Bryant stoves as well.


 
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Post by michaelanthony » Sun. Sep. 06, 2015 8:49 am

Welcome to the forum, what part of the world are you from?

 
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Post by moderncook116 » Sun. Sep. 06, 2015 5:58 pm

I'm in Westchester NY, small town called Ossining.

 
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Post by dlj » Sun. Sep. 06, 2015 7:14 pm

Ossining isn't what I'd call a small town... Right across the river from me. I'm in Ossining frequently. You know the Churrasqueira Ribatejo? Nice little restaurant in your town...

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Post by Scottscoaled » Sun. Sep. 06, 2015 9:27 pm

dlj wrote:Ossining isn't what I'd call a small town... Right across the river from me. I'm in Ossining frequently. You know the Churrasqueira Ribatejo? Nice little restaurant in your town...

dj
There is a great motel to stay at too! I think it's called Sing sing. Great place to stay for a certain crowd. :lol: :lol:


 
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Post by moderncook116 » Sun. Sep. 06, 2015 9:50 pm

I've heard the rooms are cramped and the plumbing is old.

 
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Post by moderncook116 » Sun. Sep. 06, 2015 9:57 pm

dlj wrote:Ossining isn't what I'd call a small town... Right across the river from me. I'm in Ossining frequently. You know the Churrasqueira Ribatejo? Nice little restaurant in your town...

dj
That's the Portugese Rest. on Main Street? Do you come across the river? You must have come through the kong island portal they built next to the apartment complex. That thing is just plain ole ugly!,,,,

 
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Post by dlj » Sun. Sep. 06, 2015 10:06 pm

moderncook116 wrote:
dlj wrote:Ossining isn't what I'd call a small town... Right across the river from me. I'm in Ossining frequently. You know the Churrasqueira Ribatejo? Nice little restaurant in your town...

dj
That's the Portugese Rest. on Main Street? Do you come across the river? You must have come through the kong island portal they built next to the apartment complex. That thing is just plain ole ugly!,,,,
Yes, thats the one. I think it's on Spring street, but pretty close to Main street. Good food, good quantities, real charcoal grill inside. I'm usually coming in on Route 9, either down from the north and up from the south, depending...

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