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Source's original 1950s kitchens are a real example of post war manufacturing quality. They hail from the factories which built two of the prominent fighter planes in WWII - The English Rose range were from C.S.A. Industries in Warwick, home of the Spitfire, the Paul from Norwich. The high quality workmanship and materials means these exceptional kitchens are still ready to face daily life fifty years on, and by our reckoning will do another half a century no problem! Refurbishing these units is a painstaking and thorough business; each one is completely dismantled, stripped of paint and then prepared for powder-coating or polishing - the interiors of polished units are also powder-coated. The units are then re-assembled and fitted with new, nylon drawer runners and door catches. We believe that our refurbished English Rose and Paul units offer the opportunity to create a truly individual and quality kitchen. There is also great scope for the increasingly popular desire for a stylish utility room - why not consider a double or triple sink unit with a couple of wall units for yours?
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