What was inside all the boxes?
We now get to see!




Ben said the price tag was still on it: $270.







Ben says that the Cusheen vinyl is adhered straight onto steel. As you can see in the photo above, there is a steel channel underneath and multiple short channels behind the backsplash to reinforce the structure. What I mean to say: There is no wood substrate to these countertops! They are Cusheen-on-steel. Ben says it’s 16 gauge. It’s honking heavy stuff.



Ben wants to sell these
What is going to happen to these cabinets? Ben wants to sell them. I really think they belong in a museum and am reaching out to my museum friends right away today to see if they can help get these things to a museum. Meanwhile, Ben is open to offers. He wants to sell everything as a set. (UPDATE: See below; sold. — great follow up story!)

Update: How the story ends
- UPDATE: The cabinets went to a museum — a result of our story! See how the story ends by reading this story here.
More about Youngstowns and Cusheen:
- Must see: “The Mullinaires” sing the praises of Youngstown Steel Kitchen Cabinets in 1953. Classique!
- See our story about Cusheen countertops here. It was an alternative to linoleum, available in a variety of rich colors.
- See the original Cusheen countertops in Brian and Keri’s kitchen here.
- Click here to see this late-1950s catalog showing these countertops — and lots of pretty Youngstown kitchens.
Yowza. Eight years nine-and-a-half years (yowza, I just checked — it’ll be 10 years soon!) into doing this blog daily. Just when I think we will run out of stories, stuff like this comes at us. Yay!
Thank you so much, Ben, for sending all the photos. What a great thing you did by rescuing these! Be sure to tell whoever buys them about RetroRenovation.com and to give them our contact info — we want to see where they land!
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michele says
I have old youngstown metal cabinets and they desperately need a new counter top. The current one is leather like and is cracking and water damaged. It has a metal backsplash built in and I have no idea how to go about finding info on replacing it. Any ideas?
Pam Kueber says
Hi michele, I don’t know the answer to this. Be reminded there can be hazards in old products and their layers – get with a pro to assess what you have so that you can make informed decisions how to handle. For more info see my Be Safe/Renovate Safe page >> https://retrorenovation.com/renovate-safe/
coopercapers says
I today’s dollars that stove would have cost $2880. WoW that stove just shines! Never saw anything like it is new condition!
char says
what a flash those are the exacted cabinets stove and counter tops that my grandmother had put in her custom built house on Del Paso street in Elcrino CA . I lived in the house when first married. I think all my cousin’s lived there at on time or another. Iwonder if it is still in use?
Maureen Baker says
I am very interested in the Mullins Kitchen sink, etc. but am not able to find a phone number or anywhere to discuss purchases. Please help. In the process of re doing a 1948 kitchen that has some of the Mullins kitchen items. Don’t need newsletter, just would like to purchase products.
M.Baker contact me.
Pam Kueber says
Hi Maureen, the cabinets were sold to a museum.
I don’t sell anything, I write about companies that do. Mullins/Youngstown cabinets are not made anymore. You need to find them vintage. Use the search box to get to all my stories about that brand.
Good luck.