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Lacanche - Found Some Missing Threads

Posted by annaleef (My Page) on
Tue, Apr 6, 10 at 23:32

I found these archived threads that someone posted in a blogspot. Looks like it covers 11-20 from 2005 and another later section. Have not read through it all, but I immediately recognize the contributors from back then.

Here is a link that might be useful: Missing Threads


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RE: Lacanche - Found Some Missing Threads

Here is another section - Threads 31-39, it looks like, beginning in 2006.

Here is a link that might be useful: Threads 31-39


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RE: Lacanche - Found Some Missing Threads

That's great! And this is cute...here's the first thread

Here is a link that might be useful: lancanche 1


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RE: Part 2 Thread!

And this is the original Part 2 from December 2002, even before I started following it, but I recognize a few names of people whose kitchens we later came to know.

I am not sure who kindly saved all these threads, but I know some readers have been looking for older threads.

Enjoy!

Here is a link that might be useful: December 2002 link


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RE: Lacanche - Found Some Missing Threads

This was a blast from the past. I'm the JamesK mentioned in these earliest threads (I changed my tag to wa8b when I moved to Seattle in 2005). I couldn't remember how many years ago I first mentioned the Lacanche, originally in a thread about the tradational AGA. I had a Lacanche Cluny back then that I bought while living in the U.K. I liked it so much, that when I moved back to the U.S., I had it shipped over. I suggested it as an a potential alternative for someone wanting a traditional looking range, but unwilling to go for a traditonal AGA (the Six-Four and other non-traditional AGA models weren't available back then). Art Culinaire in Woodinville, WA was by then selling them in N. America. Who knew that eight years later, I'd be seeing the names of so many people I chatted with way back then?

Alas, I'm now cooking on a Gaggenau cooktop with Miele ovens....but my sister is still cooking on my trusty old Lacanche, down in California!


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Yes, James. You inspired us and really helped Stan launch a thousand ranges. Thanks for bringing your experiences to us and inspiring us with your neat kitchen designs as well.

jcoxmd - very cool! It is all out there somewhere, permanently! Kind of a diary of what we were thinking at that point in our lives.

Happy spring cooking!


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RE: Lacanche - Found Some Missing Threads

Thank you all for saving, finding and highlighting the missing threads. I can't wait to begin reading...


 
 

 

 


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