Time to get rid of this stuff. To start, a NOS 50's Westinghouse Coppertone frying pan lid.
More to come later.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/120933229281?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649#ht_5560wt_1139
Where exactly are they located? If they're not super far away I'll take them, I'm near Renton Washington.
Also, I'm new to washers, approximately when were they made?
Thanks.
At this point an old GE washer/dryer set will definitely be my choice for the future, but I don't really know much about washers, let alone all of the different models throughout the years. Can you guys please share pictures of GE's from around 1957-1964? If you can post a picture along with the...
So what are you thinking?
I should mention I'm not dead set on the two brands above. Not too picky, as long as it's 50's/60's, works well and looks cool. I'd actually use the washer, unlike the dryer which I haven't used since I've owned it.
Let me know. :)
I have an old Bendix dryer that I'm not really interested in, I'd much rather have an old washer instead. If there's anybody in the Seattle area who'd like to do an even trade let me know. The Bendix is in very nice shape and was working when I brought it out of the old house it came from. I'd...
Since there are a lot of small appliance collectors here I'd like to offer this for sale to forum members. It's a 50's copper NIB Westinghouse electric skillet lid. Box is in good condition, lid is flawless, all original packing material.
Shoot me an offer by email.
Hi,
I remember the Premier that you listed on eBay, someone outbid me on it, if I won it I was planning on picking it up since I'm in the Renton area too.
Alex
Not even a collection, all I have is a 1951 Bendix dryer. I got it years ago at an estate sale for free in mint condition. It's been in the garage since the day I brought it home, but I have a gut feeling that my dad who has no respect for other peoples belongings has trashed it by now.
Maybe...