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    The ones I've torn apart were always stainless steel. They were popular back in the 60's and 70's in a lot of homes in my area.


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    Thanks, that may be it. I thought of that..the plates were so thin I don't think I have ever come across SS that thin and it threw me. The unit did look 60's and the plates are "shiny-dull".

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