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    Inglis, What no more Ropers

    Inglis was actually an independant company from Whirlpool in Canada. Under some kind of agreement, the mechanics of their machines were always based on US Whirlpool (such as the belt-drive & direct-drive washer design), however they were separate corporations. Beginning in the early 80's, Inglis...
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    Home Depot Pushing LG

    Home Depot in Canada does not sell LG so it may be a sign of things to come south of the border. They seem to now exclusively push GE & Maytag (and their respective economy brands Moffat & Magic Chef). Another large major appliance retailer in Canada called Coast Wholesale has also discontinued...
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    Could any Canadian friends help me ID a machine?

    Viking was an in-house brand sold by Eatons department stores up until they went bankrupt and closed shop in 2000. Eatons was similar to Sears but a bigger chain (in it's day) in Canada and a bit more higher end. I've seen Viking appliances, likely from as far back as the 1950's, in all shapes...
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