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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ron Dittmer on March 06, 2025, 10:43:25 pm
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Does anyone here still have their original coffee maker that stores on the inside of the lower galley door? Do you still use it?
I removed ours many years ago, also the Corian mounting for it. I seek a good home for the coffee maker and the Corian mounting for it. If interested and are passing through West Dundee, IL on Interstate 90, stop by, it's yours. Irene and I are just 3 minutes N/W off the Route 31 exit.
NO pressure what-so-ever, but if offering money for everything, I will accept any amount as a donation to my favorite charity, The Willow Creek CARS Ministry (https://www.willowcreek.org/compassion-justice/local-outreach-opportunities-old/cars-ministry/) where I have been a volunteer auto mechanic for 28 years. CARS is a component of the Willow Creek Care Center (https://youtu.be/gN7pco88JdA).
The coffee maker is in excellent condition.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/3356/3491191017_5f44a2f886_z.jpg)
The Sagemint Green Corian mounting for it, was carefully removed a long time ago and plastic-wrapped so nothing is missing, down to the screw.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54370379374_8471092733_z.jpg)
On a side note, I also have our original PC cutting board that I removed when reconfiguring our galley cabinet. The same offer applies here. The cutting board has no cuts, pretty much like new.
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54370453488_1aef137a89_z.jpg)
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/54370453493_3b182aef54_z.jpg)
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I always wondered what that strange little counter was on that cabinet door! Thanks for posting this and solving the mystery.
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Ron, did you specify that coffee maker on your order sheet, way back when, or was it considered standard equipment at the time ?
That cutting board has a big ole knot in it ! Something you don't usually see in uses like that. Probably good and hard, though.
Jim
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I believe at the time in 2007, the coffee maker was included in what Phoenix called their "Premium Convenience Package."