we have an electric stove, more than 50 years old.

It was manufactured by General Motors Holden in New Zealand under the name of Frigidaire.It is Rolce Royce of the stoves.
T the time of manufacture, it was a domestic stove. Now days, it is stronger and sturdier, than many commercial stoves.
I have many spare parts to keep it going for time ahead.
My dear wife, is scared of gas stoves (don't know why, and i do not ask) i think gas cooker and electric oven are ideal.
However, back home in Croatia (ex yugoslavia) we had a fuel stove. With strong winter, they were used for heating, as well for cooking.Houuse cooks knew where on the plate is a hot spot for cooking, and where is a spot for simmering on the side.
As living in a unit, there was an issue with igniting, smoke, the pressure in the chimeney. Still it is to me, a dear nostalgia.
Chimeney sweeper was doing his maintanance every now and then, or on call.
Christmas comming, he would come around, as pissed as a parrot, handling calendars, with his thumb print on them. it was considered good luck.
I also remeber, many Christmas cards had a chimeney sweeper on them, oposing to the kitchy greting cards now. I've seen one, with baby Jesus, in santa clothes the other day. I guess it is chinese commercialisam