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C M Y K C2 The Daily Commercial PEP talk Antique stoves help add value People, Events and Places in Real Estate Quinn finishes broker training Home group wins award HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS — Shawn Quinn, broker of TBS Brokers, Inc., has recently completed the training to become a member of the Business Brokers of Florida (BBF). Members of the BBF must demonstrate their expertise and ability in business brokerage when applying for membership. Once accepted as a member they must adhere to a strict code of ethics. TBS Brokers is one of only two business brokerage firms in Lake County to have qualified for membership in this prestigious organization. Quinn represents both buyers and sellers with their business transfer needs. Visit www.tbsbrokers.com for more information. ST. PETERSBURG — New Millennial Homes, the builder of the Freedom Home in Tampa has been awarded the 2008 livable Communities Award for forward thinking in the field of home and community design. The Livable Communities Award, co-sponsored by AARP and the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), honors builders, developers and remodelers that create attractive and well designed homes and communities that are safe, comfortable and accessible for people of all ages and abilities. New Millennial Homes is one of four winners of the award. BY DEBBIE ARRINGTON Sacramento Bee Tom Lawson showed off his latest masterpiece with the pride of a fine craftsman. "This is a real beauty," he said of the gleaming 600pound blue, white and silver cast-iron stove. "You should have seen it when we started." It's another successful revival, brought back from the dead to fully functional kitchen centerpiece. Lawson's Buckeye Appliance specializes in such comebacks. The Stockton, Calif., business is one of a handful of vintage and antique stove restorers on the West Coast. A blue lion logo roars on the oven door of the Wetter Stoves & Ranges Sultana model, circa 1915. It's a hybrid; half woodburning, half gas. "This was state of the art in its day," Lawson said. The Wetter was one of many rare and unusual vintage YOUR PLANTATION AWAITS!!! WE ARE #1 IN SALES! Not only in the Plantation at Leesburg but in all of Leesburg, for 7 years running! More retirees choose the Plantation over all other retirement communities in the area! Stop by to see why! PRIVACY HEDGE! No rear neighbors! Like new 3/2 split bedroom plan, formal rooms, family room & nook open to kitchen, 2 CG. Priced right at $225,000 WANTS AND NEEDS FULFILLED! Well designed custom 3/2.5 & den, open views, formal rooms, luxurious bath, extended 2.5CG. Priced under market and still negotiable at $298,000. Friday, December 5, 2008 stoves that have benefited from the Buckeye touch. Old stoves — mostly built since 1930 — are enjoying a renaissance of popularity. The reason is simple. "They hold up better than the new ones," said Christopher Zajic of Sacramento's Zajic Appliance, which has been repairing stoves for 50 years. "They were built to last," Zajic added. "You never get 20, 30, 40 years out of a new stove. You'll be lucky to get 15." This time of year is the busiest. Cooks preparing for the holidays realize — sometimes at the last minute — that the oven or a burner doesn't work. "The biggest problem is people don't keep them clean," said Josh Lawson, Tom's son. "General upkeep will keep them going forever." Often the problem is simple; a replacement part is needed. The Lawsons have thousands of parts for a century of models. Full restorations cost about $1,500 and up. The Lawsons' shop features an array of appliances built before 35-year-old Josh was born. Completed stoves range in price from $2,000 for a basic late-1950s Wedgewood to the $12,000 O'Keefe & Merritt Aristocrat, a mammoth cooking machine meant for a mansion. It features six burn- SHNS PHOTO From left, Darcy Lawson, Tom Lawson, Josh Lawson and Pat DeLacy stand beside a gas- and wood-burning Wetter stove from the 1910s, recently restored for a customer in Sacramento, Calif. ers, multiple ovens, a broiler, warming drawers and much more. "It cost $900 new in the 1930s," Tom Lawson said. "It was always expensive." Buckeye's restored stoves look good as new. A Buckeye stove is featured in the circa 1955 kitchen scenes of the new film "Revolutionary Road," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. The stoves come in a rainbow of colors from tomato red to cobalt blue. Black, green (mint and forest), aqua and yellow are also popular. The stoves come with clever NEW CARPET & laminate flooring, super clean split plan 2/2, den, great room, lg. eat-in kitchen, screen room, 1.5CG. Very affordable at $159,900 Something for everyone!! The Plantation is our Specialty! Call or email for a tour or an info packet OPEN HOUSE ANY TIME! 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Some wood-burning stoves feature a heated water pipe that provides instant boiling water at the turn of a spigot. "They were just ingenious," Tom said. For stove and kitchen kitsch lovers, Buckeye Appliance is an eye-popping surprise. A small sign marks the large warehouse with a few storefront windows. Rows and rows of stoves line the giant work area where Tom and Josh Lawson and technician Pat DeLacy tackle the makeovers. "We've got about 135, 150 stoves back here," Tom Lawson said. "I lose count. If you want it, we've probably got it." Inside the showroom, about 15 fully restored stoves sit among a plethora of vintage kitchen items, matched by appropriate decade or color scheme. Darcy Lawson, Tom's wife, put together the kitchen tableaux, crammed with everyday items. Shelves are filled with 1950s mixers. An adorable pink porcelain and chrome dining set fits right in with a baby-pink stove. Recently, the Lawsons branched out into architectural salvage that added walls to the vignettes. Recovered from old homes, many of these items fit right in with the stoves. Why not? They came out of somebody's kitchen. The salvage side also is stocked with elaborate mantels, windows and other finds that could help with the restoration of a Victorian or a bungalow or add personality to a more modern dwelling. Opened in 1976, Buckeye Appliance was named for Lawson's native state of Ohio. He's also a huge Ohio State Buckeye fan; the banner in the front window is a tip-off. About 35 years ago, Lawson started as a Maytag repairman — in his driveway. He and a friend eventually opened a used-appliance store and tried to expand to selling new. Lawson gravitated to the kitchen stove. He loved the workmanship and attention to detail put into these steel and porcelain stalwarts. He enjoyed fixing them up. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7 12PM - 3PM 1040 Linmar, Fruitland Park Contact Susan or Cheryl. 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