Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Norge Door

 
Early 1940s era Norge refrigerator door. Found at a location in the Mammoth mining district (Pinal County) known to have been active between the years 1915 and 1941.

As advertised in a 1945 edition of the Saturday Evening Post, Norge is

"the world-famous 'cold-maker' that took needless cost and confusion out of electric refrigeration." With such features as "Night Watch, a sort of second conscience that remembers to defrost for you every night; the vegetable-keeping Hydrovoir; the meat-preserving Coldpack; and the Lazilatch, which requires only a caress to spring open the door for you -- all of them time-tested and time-proved, not one a 'whimsy' or fad of the moment ... each is a better product for a better world." As you can see ...

 [italics reproduced as printed in original advertisement]

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