Thermador ovens, fax from Barbara VoelzM to Clark's Appliance Supply
1998-04-29
Irwin Management Company Inc.
M003-I-b-ii-B19F208
Item details
1998-04-29
Physical Description1 page
IdentifierMHG_Ib_B019_F208_033
correspondence
SubjectsMiller House (Columbus, Ind.), Electric apparatus and appliances
Geographic LocationColumbus (Ind.)
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Date: April 29, 1998
From: Beverly V. McDermott
To: Mark Herschell
At: Bob Clark Appliances, 8767 Boehning Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Re: Thermador Ovens
Message:
Mark -
Irwin Management Company is the private management company for the J. Irwin Miller family in Columbus. I worked with you in the spring of 1997 on the purchase of a Thermador double oven for William I. Miller's home at 2505 Riverside Drive. I am now looking for an oven to replace an old Thermador combination microwave and regular oven at the J. Irwin Miller residence at 2760 Highland Way in Columbus.
The Highland Way home has three built-in ovens that are side by side as shown in the diagram below (not to scale). The combination microwave oven and the oven in the middle are at least 20 years old. The oven on the right is newer, though it is at least 10 years old. All ovens are self-cleaning. Questions:
- What do you have available to replace the microwave oven?
- Will a new combination microwave oven fit into the space occupied by the old oven?
- What do you have in just a microwave oven that might fit into the space occupied by the current combination microwave oven?
Please send me current information on built-in Thermador ovens both with an dwithout microwave capability. Call me if you have any questions.
b/c
Beverly V. McDermott
Vice President - Client Services
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