For all it's faults, this is why I appreciate TH-cam. And folks like you Kevin- where would I ever be able to watch something like this on TV, even at its prime, decades ago? Wife and I are expecting our first and are currently designing the kitchen in a complete teardown, and truly appreciate the insight you give into different cookbooks and appliances, it helped in picking out a 40" Frigidaire stove and a 1968 Hobart Kitchenaid dishwasher. Keep up the quality content
Thanks, Reminisciences! Glad you enjoy the videos and find value in them! Your "new" kitchen sounds like it will be a wonderful place for cooking and family time! Congratulations on the newest addition! Thanks!
I am, in a word, OBSESSED. The faucet on the pink sink. Those Kelvinator rolling pins and water vessels. I would give my left kidney for the big antique Kelvinator refrigerator. The Philco with the laurel wreath.... stunning. The mint green stove...yes please. Positively dreamy. The Kelvinator neon sign they restored is a beauty. Definitely a collection to envy. And we're only getting started? Oh my!
What an amazing collection! Thanks for the tour! We just had our 3yr old LG refrigerator go out! My aunt’s avocado green fridge from the ‘70s is still in use. Sadly, They don’t make them like they used to!
This is a fantastic collection! Thanks for taking us along. Thanks to Terry of Rambler Ranch for allowing us to see these wonderful items. Can’t wait for the next installment. Have fun and enjoy!
What are the odds? Was dreaming last night about my old apartment kitchen and the fridge it had when I moved in,in 1980. The second I saw the first Westinghouse push button,1954 yes that was it. Fun visit, incredible place. Thanks for taking us along
I was watching reruns of Green Acres and Lisa's kitchen had all pink appliances. (In Hootersville) Before my aunt remodeled her kitchen, she had Youngstown Cabinetry. They were white metal with chrome handles. Cheers
Hi TTUSA! I remember those pink appliances on Green Acres! Always looked funny in that old run down kitchen! Youngstown made beautiful cabinets. Thanks!
I was actually looking at this place to go for my High School graduation since I love AMC cars and I like the appliances. Here in Northeastern PA, I was at a place in Orwigsburg where a man had a house that was a perfect replica of one from the 1950s, down to the product boxes and everything!
Hi Louie. I recently drove two days to visit the Rambler Ranch. It was so worth it!!! Best place ever (huge AMC fan here). I’m already planning my return visit. You will love it.
I live right down the road and had no idea! Yes please to everything! Makes my heart so happy! I want to know his secret formulas to get everything so clean and sparkling! He mentioned car wax.
The versatile design of these stoves and ovens is wonderful and attractive. I would rather clean those beautiful enamels 100% rather than a stainless steel or modern glass door any day. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, Kevin, Ralph and Terry! I'm blown away!! I'd give my eye teeth to have a kitchen fitted out with those Kelvinator cabinets and appliances. Thank you so much, for sharing this with us. Wow...just, wow!!
Hi Nancy - I kept saying "wow" over and over again as I walked through! Those Kelvinator cabinets are beautiful - wish we could still get things like that today for our kitchens. Thanks!
This is great! I have a pretty large car literature collection, so, consequently I have several hundred appliance brochures. I think mid-century appliances had more planned obsolescence than the cars!
Love everything shown in this episode! We used to visit family friends when I was growing up...they lived on a Dairy Farm in New York and had remodeled their kitchen, probably in the 60's, with similar Turquoise Metal Cabinets. Is the Rambler Ranch open for visitors? I'm in AZ so not too far from CO for a road trip. 😊 Thanks again!!
Hi Eileen! Yes - the Rambler Ranch is open for visitors! They are open on Saturdays and Sundays through September. If you're ever in the area it is something to see! So much here! Check their website for more details! Thanks!
Wow! This place is incredible, I live in Colorado and not that far either. I will definitely be making plans to take a tour of The Rambler Ranch! Thank you for sharing this wonderful place, if it weren't for you I would never have found out about it!🤩
All I can say is wow! This is incredible. I’m nearly speechless over that pink kitchen (this doesn’t happen often😊). This looks like a place we must visit. My husband is a car guy. Thanks for sharing Kevin, can’t wait to see the rest!
Hi crystals - it really is incredible and worth a trip from anywhere. Your husband will like the cars - hundreds on display - and there's just so much more. Thanks!
Our Kelvinator almond stove starting cooking a bit more hotly so recently replaced with one folks had..a late 9o's almond whilrlpool,,,but we still have or 42 year old Kelvinator almond fridge at a 44 year old lake lot cabin and has the working dumping dumping automatic ice...def. vintage size like this pink one...so cool. Would be an 81 fridge. It is still a good friend and freezer...!!! Wonderful tour!! This is wonderful.
I am speechless over the kitchen over everything... Everything they make nowadays is gray and white and black gray white and black.. but your place is absolutely amazing as well I still watch older videos just to see all the stuff again❤❤
@@cavalcadeoffood I have the Little Griddle, the Wee Cooker and the Wee Skillet, great appliances for cooking for just one or two. Presto has a history of making some great durable cooking appliances!
WOW is right! I loved all the Kelvinators and the rest of Terry's stuff. You could spend hours in there looking. I have some of the Revere Ware pots and a white Sunbeam can opener like his pink one. I use it and the Revere Ware almost every day. I'm looking forward to more. My grandfather's last car was a 1964 Rambler Classic 660--very quirky but rock solid dependable. Thanks for the great video.
The Sherwood Green Frigidaire at 29:32 is the stove I've wanted for years. I have never seen one outside the brochures. It's the model that does not have a window on the right-side oven. I love the "wall of enamel" you get on those models that don't have a window.
@@michaeltres You can't really get a good look through those windows anyway. AND they're made of two sheets of glass, and grease somehow always manages to get between them. They're open at the bottom so technically you can rig up a long stick of some kind with a cleaning rag wrapped around it, and stick it in and swab it around, but you can't really get the window truly clean that way. And you can take it apart to clean properly but good luck getting the gasket back the way it's supposed to be.
Wow that whole place is amazing me and my best friend from high school just drug home a 1936 Frigidaire /GM refrigerator from a second use antique buildings material store and got it for $200 plugged it in and it has been working for a half a year now perfect and it's 82 years old about can't believe it new appliances are not well built this day and age
Wow what a fabulous collection!! Thanks so much for sharing. Growing up in the 60s/70s, my mom had a Leonard 2 door refrigerator/freezer with self defrost. There was a small fan on the back wall of the freezer. It was still in use until the day she died in 2001.
I suppose the 50s-60s appliance and fixture color craze reflected a desire to personalize a home and out with the dreary and in with the sleek and modern...in any case it was certainly beautiful.
So much fun! I love industrial design so this was tons of fun to see and compare side by side! Toss in all the accessories, a wonderful tour!👏. Thanks for taking us along!
I have a 1964 GE Americana range with an overhead oven in goldenrod. It is terrific--2 burners replaced about 40 years ago. I haven't seen one in any collection. The matching goldenrod fridge lasted until May 1990, and its replacement survived until just 2 weeks ago after 34 years of service. It was an Inglis.
Hi mrruggles - I have seen a couple of Americana ranges but I don't believe I've seen a gold one. You have a real treasure there! GE appliances were very well made during that era. Thanks!
Stunning, absolutely stunning! What a treat this was Kevin & Ralph and I thank you for bringing it to us. I saw so much that I recognized from the past, and much that was new to me. Recognizing things that my great aunts had and my grandmothers was such fun and many things I had not thought about in years. I can't wait to see more. Thank you ever so much!
What a great place! I am sure you were just giddy with all there was to see. Loved seeing some of the features of by gone days that we would like to see on our stoves today. Maybe you could get just 1 mannequin to sit at your kitchen table.
Had many of these kitchen appliances in our home as a child..moved into the 1970’s as a married woman with many of the appliances and accessories burnt orange, harvest gold, brown, Avocado green in many different homes of friends and family. My first 1970’s bought home stove was one of those 1950’s wide white stoves…. Bought used for 10.00 lol. Appliances were not included with many homes when setting up house keeping in the late 1960’s early 1970’s. Dishwashers were not built as a fixed appliance in many homes neither was central A/C or color tv’s. My Aunt in the 1960’s had a pink kitchen sink, countertops, bar stools. She also had a lavender bathroom. That lavender bathroom had all lavender tub, sink, toilet it was very pretty and unusual for the time. I still love color. Black, grey and white is boring… cookie cutter.
Hi SugarWildflower! Thanks for sharing your appliance stories! You're aunt's house sounds like it was really cool - you don't see the lavender color in bathrooms often. It is a rare color. Thanks!
Thank you so much for bringing us along. Really enjoyed Part 1 and excited to view next parts. What a beautiful collection indeed. Thanks, from Ky. Sub.
I absolutely loved your first episode of your trip to Rambler Ranch...woweee....I loved everything....beautifully restored and displayed...I love all your videos..and have been myself a collector of vintage kitchen appliances for many years.. keep on...cant wait for the next videos of your incredible visit!!!
Wow! Thank you for such a wonderful tour of this amazing collection Kevin, I can’t believe there are still so many appliances around in such perfect shape. The “bewitched” stove brings back so many memories as my mom had one just like it, it was a very cool stove in it’s day. Looking forward for part 2!
I loved this video! We had a small '49 Kelvinator for a family of 7! Mom had it for 30 years then I got it as a young person just starting out my own home for another five years.
Hi Kevin, Leonard was just another brand, in my home town one store sold Kelvinator and one sold Leonard, but i think Leonard was a ice box company way back, That first double door GE refrigerator is a rare one a 1951, and that is the very first magnetic door ever built, they used it one year and went back to latches for several years, the flair is a 64, the filagree on the oven gives it away, Kelvinator cabinets were built by a Chicago company called Morton, you could also get them badged Leonard, That Universal mixer is a rare one, That has nylon beaters which were sold to beat mashed potatoes in teflon cookware! I love Terrys collection, this is really fantastic. The Frigidaire is Sherwood green, actually Sherwood green and Stratford yellow in 1954 were the FIRST colors offered, the Frigidaire pink is Mayfair pink, the Kelvinator pink was Bermuda pink.
Hi Hans - I thought Leonard existed before Kelvinator, too. I'm wondering if Kelvinator bought Leonard for their manufacturing facilities and decided to keep the brand. I really loved that '51 GE refrigerator. I wondered what those nylon beaters were designed for - it make sense for Teflon. Thanks for the names of the colors - I just knew you would know!! Thanks!
I love everything about this kitchen. This was so much fun. I'm redoing a kitchen. I have a 50's Stratoliner with the deep well and a Liberator with a ḍouble oven, both in white. Other than that they look exactly the same. Im trying to decide which one to use.. i have an old Frigidaire refridgerator with a very small ice box. It still works but im looking for a fridge with a larger freezer.. Love your channel!
Hi Cheryl! Those are both great ranges - either one would be nice in your new kitchen. For me, I think I'd choose the double oven over the deep well. That small second oven comes in very handy. Thanks!
Yowza! That's some collection. I looked at some of the photos. I like the Red White and Blue Pacer. In a town north of me, there was a Kelvinator sign hanging outside on a building. I think it's neon. Haven't been up there in a while. I wonder if it's still there. Found a 2024 image at Google. The sign is gone. If it was sold wonder what they got for it.
Hi TW - there are a number of Pacers in the collection. I'll show the cars in future episodes. There were so many great neon signs at one time - luckily Terry rescued a few for the Ranch!
For all it's faults, this is why I appreciate TH-cam. And folks like you Kevin- where would I ever be able to watch something like this on TV, even at its prime, decades ago? Wife and I are expecting our first and are currently designing the kitchen in a complete teardown, and truly appreciate the insight you give into different cookbooks and appliances, it helped in picking out a 40" Frigidaire stove and a 1968 Hobart Kitchenaid dishwasher. Keep up the quality content
Thanks, Reminisciences! Glad you enjoy the videos and find value in them! Your "new" kitchen sounds like it will be a wonderful place for cooking and family time! Congratulations on the newest addition! Thanks!
I am, in a word, OBSESSED. The faucet on the pink sink. Those Kelvinator rolling pins and water vessels. I would give my left kidney for the big antique Kelvinator refrigerator. The Philco with the laurel wreath.... stunning. The mint green stove...yes please. Positively dreamy. The Kelvinator neon sign they restored is a beauty. Definitely a collection to envy. And we're only getting started? Oh my!
Hi Patricia - so many incredible sights and examples of classic vintage appliances here. Much, much more to come!
What an amazing collection! Thanks for the tour! We just had our 3yr old LG refrigerator go out! My aunt’s avocado green fridge from the ‘70s is still in use. Sadly, They don’t make them like they used to!
Hi Judy! You said it! The new appliances don't last nearly as long! Thanks!
This is a fantastic collection! Thanks for taking us along. Thanks to Terry of Rambler Ranch for allowing us to see these wonderful items. Can’t wait for the next installment. Have fun and enjoy!
Thanks, Donna! Terry was so kind to give us personal tours of this incredible collection!
What are the odds? Was dreaming last night about my old apartment kitchen and the fridge it had when I moved in,in 1980. The second I saw the first Westinghouse push button,1954 yes that was it. Fun visit, incredible place. Thanks for taking us along
Hi David - funny how you dreamed about your old Westinghouse fridge and here it is! Thanks!
I was watching reruns of Green Acres and Lisa's kitchen had all pink appliances. (In Hootersville)
Before my aunt remodeled her kitchen, she had Youngstown Cabinetry. They were white metal with chrome handles.
Cheers
Hi TTUSA! I remember those pink appliances on Green Acres! Always looked funny in that old run down kitchen! Youngstown made beautiful cabinets. Thanks!
I was actually looking at this place to go for my High School graduation since I love AMC cars and I like the appliances. Here in Northeastern PA, I was at a place in Orwigsburg where a man had a house that was a perfect replica of one from the 1950s, down to the product boxes and everything!
Hi Louie - this would be a wonderful trip to celebrate your graduation! If you are an AMC fan, you will love this place!
Hi Louie. I recently drove two days to visit the Rambler Ranch. It was so worth it!!! Best place ever (huge AMC fan here). I’m already planning my return visit. You will love it.
Dream kitchen for sure😊🙌
Thanks, Trudy! A total dream kitchen, for sure!
I live right down the road and had no idea! Yes please to everything! Makes my heart so happy! I want to know his secret formulas to get everything so clean and sparkling! He mentioned car wax.
Thanks, Toots! You should plan a trip to see it in person - the video doesn't do it justice!
What an amazing collection! I certainly hope you gentlemen had a wonderful vacation and thank you for taking us along ❤
You're welcome, bbushor! We had a blast!
The versatile design of these stoves and ovens is wonderful and attractive. I would rather clean those beautiful enamels 100% rather than a stainless steel or modern glass door any day. Thanks for sharing.
Hi ginib6350! I agree - these are stoves I don't mind cleaning!
Hi, Kevin, Ralph and Terry! I'm blown away!! I'd give my eye teeth to have a kitchen fitted out with those Kelvinator cabinets and appliances. Thank you so much, for sharing this with us. Wow...just, wow!!
Hi Nancy - I kept saying "wow" over and over again as I walked through! Those Kelvinator cabinets are beautiful - wish we could still get things like that today for our kitchens. Thanks!
This is great! I have a pretty large car literature collection, so, consequently I have several hundred appliance brochures. I think mid-century appliances had more planned obsolescence than the cars!
Thanks, Charles!
Love everything shown in this episode! We used to visit family friends when I was growing up...they lived on a Dairy Farm in New York and had remodeled their kitchen, probably in the 60's, with similar Turquoise Metal Cabinets. Is the Rambler Ranch open for visitors? I'm in AZ so not too far from CO for a road trip. 😊 Thanks again!!
Hi Eileen! Yes - the Rambler Ranch is open for visitors! They are open on Saturdays and Sundays through September. If you're ever in the area it is something to see! So much here! Check their website for more details! Thanks!
Wow! This place is incredible, I live in Colorado and not that far either. I will definitely be making plans to take a tour of The Rambler Ranch! Thank you for sharing this wonderful place, if it weren't for you I would never have found out about it!🤩
Hope you can see it in person! It's an incredible collection, Clm!
All I can say is wow! This is incredible. I’m nearly speechless over that pink kitchen (this doesn’t happen often😊). This looks like a place we must visit. My husband is a car guy. Thanks for sharing Kevin, can’t wait to see the rest!
Hi crystals - it really is incredible and worth a trip from anywhere. Your husband will like the cars - hundreds on display - and there's just so much more. Thanks!
Our Kelvinator almond stove starting cooking a bit more hotly so recently replaced with one folks had..a late 9o's almond whilrlpool,,,but we still have or 42 year old Kelvinator almond fridge at a 44 year old lake lot cabin and has the working dumping dumping automatic ice...def. vintage size like this pink one...so cool. Would be an 81 fridge. It is still a good friend and freezer...!!! Wonderful tour!! This is wonderful.
Thanks, Sarah! Sounds like you have had your Kelvinator appliances for a long time!
Clapping my hands in glee! WOW!
Thanks, IngDebo!
Holy moly! This is amazing, what an incredible collection! 😍
It really is incredible! Thanks, Cristina!
Wonderful soo enjoying !!!!
WooHoo-what fun! I'm going to save this to enjoy after I get home from work, so I can soak it all in!!
Hope you got to see it all, kvcooks!
THAT PINK STOVE! amazing.
Hi Christina! Now that stove is pink!!
My God Kevin... when one doesn't think your channel could get any better, it does!
Terry's collection is beyond fantastic
Thanks, James! This is a collection like none other I've seen.
I love this video so much it is vintage heaven for me for sure. So so beautiful ❤️👍
Thanks, oralia!
❤❤❤❤ the pink stove. Amazing collection.
Isn't that pink stove terrific? It really is amazing!
I am speechless over the kitchen over everything... Everything they make nowadays is gray and white and black gray white and black.. but your place is absolutely amazing as well I still watch older videos just to see all the stuff again❤❤
Hi Gussy - don't you love seeing all the colors of these vintage things? Thanks!
That "Wee Bakery Oven" was a Watkins "Hostess gift" back in the late 70s early 80s. I got one as a Watkins dealer. Nice to see one there.
Does the food brown on top?
Hi Amelia! I had no idea - I'll bet being a Watkins dealer was interesting! Thanks!
Hi Russ - I've never used one so I'm not sure if how it browns.
@@cavalcadeoffood I have the Little Griddle, the Wee Cooker and the Wee Skillet, great appliances for cooking for just one or two. Presto has a history of making some great durable cooking appliances!
WOW is right! I loved all the Kelvinators and the rest of Terry's stuff. You could spend hours in there looking. I have some of the Revere Ware pots and a white Sunbeam can opener like his pink one. I use it and the Revere Ware almost every day. I'm looking forward to more. My grandfather's last car was a 1964 Rambler Classic 660--very quirky but rock solid dependable. Thanks for the great video.
You're welcome, Jonathan! Lots more to come - including a '64 Rambler 660! I could have spent a month there going through everything!
The Sherwood Green Frigidaire at 29:32 is the stove I've wanted for years. I have never seen one outside the brochures. It's the model that does not have a window on the right-side oven. I love the "wall of enamel" you get on those models that don't have a window.
Hi Michael - that is such a great shade of green! A beautiful looking range!
I hate having a oven window. The cleaning....🙄
@@patriciaholloway And the windows are basically pointless. Who wants to stoop down when it's so easy to open the door and take a peak?
@@michaeltres You can't really get a good look through those windows anyway. AND they're made of two sheets of glass, and grease somehow always manages to get between them. They're open at the bottom so technically you can rig up a long stick of some kind with a cleaning rag wrapped around it, and stick it in and swab it around, but you can't really get the window truly clean that way. And you can take it apart to clean properly but good luck getting the gasket back the way it's supposed to be.
Wow that whole place is amazing me and my best friend from high school just drug home a 1936 Frigidaire /GM refrigerator from a second use antique buildings material store and got it for $200 plugged it in and it has been working for a half a year now perfect and it's 82 years old about can't believe it new appliances are not well built this day and age
Hi Eric! Wow! I love that he just plugged it in and it started working away. The sure made things well years ago. Thanks!
Love the colors of the appliances!
Me too! Thanks, Alice!
Wow what a fabulous collection!! Thanks so much for sharing. Growing up in the 60s/70s, my mom had a Leonard 2 door refrigerator/freezer with self defrost. There was a small fan on the back wall of the freezer. It was still in use until the day she died in 2001.
Hi Gary! Sounds like that Leonard refrigerator you mom had was a good one! Thanks!
Hi Gary - sounds like your mom's Leonard refrigerator was a good one!
Incredible collection! So much fun to see it all! Thanks Terry, Kevin and Ralph for sharing!🤩🥰
You're welcome, Vicki!
So glad to have discovered you!!! Hugs! Can’t wait to see more!!!
Hi Mikey - we will have more to follow. The collection is incredible!
Thank you for sharing loved the tour. Love the vintage look.
Thanks for watching, Bob!
Wow! Such beautys! So many great ideas gone obsolete
Hi Karen - I couldn't pick a favorite - too many great ones in this collection!
I suppose the 50s-60s appliance and fixture color craze reflected a desire to personalize a home and out with the dreary and in with the sleek and modern...in any case it was certainly beautiful.
Hi knitterscheidt - I think it was a way to add a splash of color into homes. Thanks!
Wow truly amazing collection 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It is amazing! Thanks, Frank!
What a great museum, if I ever get to Elizabeth Colorado, I am definitely stopping by. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Kathleen! Hope you can get there some day! It's a wonderland!
WOW, Thanks for sharing
You're welcome!
So much fun! I love industrial design so this was tons of fun to see and compare side by side! Toss in all the accessories, a wonderful tour!👏. Thanks for taking us along!
You're welcome, Diana!
Dishmaster faucets are still made today. I bought one about four years ago and I love it!
Hi swc - I know people who have Dishmasters really love them! Thanks!
My tap is going. Not that old either. I will be looking for one now. Thanks.
Loved this!
So glad! Thanks, Victoria!
I have a 1964 GE Americana range with an overhead oven in goldenrod. It is terrific--2 burners replaced about 40 years ago. I haven't seen one in any collection. The matching goldenrod fridge lasted until May 1990, and its replacement survived until just 2 weeks ago after 34 years of service. It was an Inglis.
Hi mrruggles - I have seen a couple of Americana ranges but I don't believe I've seen a gold one. You have a real treasure there! GE appliances were very well made during that era. Thanks!
Stunning, absolutely stunning! What a treat this was Kevin & Ralph and I thank you for bringing it to us. I saw so much that I recognized from the past, and much that was new to me. Recognizing things that my great aunts had and my grandmothers was such fun and many things I had not thought about in years. I can't wait to see more. Thank you ever so much!
You are very welcome, Raven! Thanks for coming along on our vacation - and more to follow!
What a great place! I am sure you were just giddy with all there was to see. Loved seeing some of the features of by gone days that we would like to see on our stoves today. Maybe you could get just 1 mannequin to sit at your kitchen table.
Hi Debbie! Some of these features would still be welcome today, for sure! The mannequins really bring the displays to life! Thanks!
Wow cannot wait looking forward to it
We will have more episodes coming!
Had many of these kitchen appliances in our home as a child..moved into the 1970’s as a married woman with many of the appliances and accessories burnt orange, harvest gold, brown, Avocado green in many different homes of friends and family. My first 1970’s bought home stove was one of those 1950’s wide white stoves…. Bought used for 10.00 lol. Appliances were not included with many homes when setting up house keeping in the late 1960’s early 1970’s. Dishwashers were not built as a fixed appliance in many homes neither was central A/C or color tv’s. My Aunt in the 1960’s had a pink kitchen sink, countertops, bar stools. She also had a lavender bathroom. That lavender bathroom had all lavender tub, sink, toilet it was very pretty and unusual for the time. I still love color. Black, grey and white is boring… cookie cutter.
Hi SugarWildflower! Thanks for sharing your appliance stories! You're aunt's house sounds like it was really cool - you don't see the lavender color in bathrooms often. It is a rare color. Thanks!
Thank you so much for bringing us along. Really enjoyed Part 1 and excited to view next parts. What a beautiful collection indeed. Thanks, from Ky. Sub.
Hi Tamson! You're welcome - there will be lots more to share! Thanks!
Love the pink sunbeam electric fryer. I own 4 different kinds from the 1950s.
Hi - the pink ones are hard to find. They are great skillets!
I love the turquoise countertops and all the pink appliances and sink! My grandma loved those colors, too.
Hi Anna - the pink and turquoise is a great combination!
An absolutely amazing video!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
You're welcome, Kathy!
This was wonderful. Thank you guys for sharing the collection😊
You're welcome, glenysdiane!
Dishmasters are still available and very good!
Hi Nathan - Yes, you can still purchase them and those who own one really love them. Thanks!
Juist miss the fantastic Food-A-Rama Kelvinator refrigerator in this collection 😉
Hi Fred - you'll see lots of Food-O-Ramas in future episodes! There were a number of them there in another building.
Absolutely beautiful! Looking forward to the next episode!
Thanks, Corey!
What a tour !!!! I knew of the Ranch and have seen the cars on TH-cam, but this is just unbelievable. Thank you so much.
You're welcome, Fred!
I absolutely loved your first episode of your trip to Rambler Ranch...woweee....I loved everything....beautifully restored and displayed...I love all your videos..and have been myself a collector of vintage kitchen appliances for many years.. keep on...cant wait for the next videos of your incredible visit!!!
Thanks so much, Joyce! Always great to meet another collector and I appreciate you watching!
Wow! Thank you for such a wonderful tour of this amazing collection Kevin, I can’t believe there are still so many appliances around in such perfect shape. The “bewitched” stove brings back so many memories as my mom had one just like it, it was a very cool stove in it’s day. Looking forward for part 2!
Thanks, Suzanne! There are many treasures here, for sure! More to follow!
I loved this video! We had a small '49 Kelvinator for a family of 7! Mom had it for 30 years then I got it as a young person just starting out my own home for another five years.
Thanks for sharing your Kelvinator story, missyoumike!
Hi Kevin, Leonard was just another brand, in my home town one store sold Kelvinator and one sold Leonard, but i think Leonard was a ice box company way back, That first double door GE refrigerator is a rare one a 1951, and that is the very first magnetic door ever built, they used it one year and went back to latches for several years, the flair is a 64, the filagree on the oven gives it away, Kelvinator cabinets were built by a Chicago company called Morton, you could also get them badged Leonard, That Universal mixer is a rare one, That has nylon beaters which were sold to beat mashed potatoes in teflon cookware! I love Terrys collection, this is really fantastic. The Frigidaire is Sherwood green, actually Sherwood green and Stratford yellow in 1954 were the FIRST colors offered, the Frigidaire pink is Mayfair pink, the Kelvinator pink was Bermuda pink.
Hi Hans - I thought Leonard existed before Kelvinator, too. I'm wondering if Kelvinator bought Leonard for their manufacturing facilities and decided to keep the brand. I really loved that '51 GE refrigerator. I wondered what those nylon beaters were designed for - it make sense for Teflon. Thanks for the names of the colors - I just knew you would know!! Thanks!
I love everything about this kitchen. This was so much fun. I'm redoing a kitchen. I have a 50's Stratoliner with the deep well and a Liberator with a ḍouble oven, both in white. Other than that they look exactly the same. Im trying to decide which one to use.. i have an old Frigidaire refridgerator with a very small ice box. It still works but im looking for a fridge with a larger freezer.. Love your channel!
Hi Cheryl! Those are both great ranges - either one would be nice in your new kitchen. For me, I think I'd choose the double oven over the deep well. That small second oven comes in very handy. Thanks!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi Diana! That's the same word I used every time I walked into one of the buildings - WOW!
I have found my people. ❤
Welcome, gutterpeach! Glad you found us!
Great show 😊
Thanks so much, Charles!
Nice 😊
Thanks, Michael!
My Gramma has an oven like that pink one, but in white!
Thanks, Andrea! That's a great stove in any color!
@@cavalcadeoffood I learned to cook on that beauty, starting age 5. Stirring and such at counters before that
💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
Thanks, EMedina!
So much eye candy!!! I have a pink Mixmaster...unfortunately, I broke my large pink mixing bowl!
Hi bbymks! My eyes were on overload the whole time! Thanks!
@cavalcadeoffood I bet!! Could definitely get a good game of I Spy going on in there!
Oh out west I thought maybe Kevin and Ralph mite have gone to Palm Springs California
Hi RF - we didn't have to go that far west! It was all right here in Colorado!
🙂
Oh look a Barbie Kitchen
Wait there's More?
Lots and lots more, Carolyn! Will feature in future episodes. Thanks!
Just down the way from me.
Hi Russell - if you haven't already, it's a fun place to visit. Thanks!
Yowza! That's some collection. I looked at some of the photos. I like the Red White and Blue Pacer.
In a town north of me, there was a Kelvinator sign hanging outside on a building. I think it's neon. Haven't been up there in a while. I wonder if it's still there. Found a 2024 image at Google. The sign is gone. If it was sold wonder what they got for it.
Hi TW - there are a number of Pacers in the collection. I'll show the cars in future episodes. There were so many great neon signs at one time - luckily Terry rescued a few for the Ranch!
Any email address to reach you? Nancy
Hi Nancy - I can be reached at cavalcadevintage@gmail.com Thanks!
@@cavalcadeoffood great thanks!
Who owns the Greenbrier out front?
Hi DEW - Terry has the Greenbrier. Thanks!