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Kelvinator Refrigerators -1929A

Good heavens, that thing looks huge! And don't forget it has Ice-O-Thermic Tubes for faster freezing of ice cubes. Published in a 1929 issue of an unidentified magazine.

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Source: eBay seller dhtvl
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Date: 12/19/2013
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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