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    Vintage GE Potscrubber Portable Dishwasher, 1970's?

    They did make a racket. I had a used one that came with my first house.  That is a little loading diagram to the left of the dispenser. It washed tableware well enough.  You were better off to wash large or odd shaped things by hand.
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    Older Amana set in Phoenix

    I think early 80's not long after the SQ buyout from McGraw Edison. [this post was last edited: 2/16/2017-06:38]
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    resident chefs: reducing large amounts of sauces

    .. After you got it all going and the flavors mingled, you might of halved it between 2 pots @ simmer.  The roaster was a good idea but after all that work you don't want a scorch in the middle.
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    Not Lady Kenmores but still respectable

    I think, not sure that the console in the OP or very similar to it was used on the early Lg. Capacity machines?
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    very Old Easy in Saugerties NY

    Launderess, I was thinking the same thing about the booklet.  The machine is a 1928, with "Duco" side panels for the clean/modern look.  The Lady depicted as a  " Flapper" era Woman no doubt had input or made the decision on the purchase.  A.
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    POD 11/02/2017 Bendix Giromatic 1961 ?

    The "updated" one in P.O.D.  retained a bit of the art deco look.  Very nice. 
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    POD 2/10/2017

    Oh my. Seems like double work and double the time.
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    Solid Tub Lady Kenmore?

    I had the pink Wolverine.  The bully across the street dumped a pail of sand in mine.  Dad had worked all day, that night he took it apart and fixed it for me.  Priorities:-)
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    Washer Dryer woes....

    Reply #7, the  SQ looks like  fun.  It might be time to just buy a new WP made 29 inch dryer without all the bells and whistles.  The Whirly's behave like what most of us are accustomed to. 
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    Whirlpool GOLD Convection Oven I need a nut to go on the end of my shaft!

    I hope you find the oven part.  I wish you the very best with your health. A
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    Western Holly Built - In Range

    Memory I remembered the window as round, not square.  I see now it was a prop.
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    Western Holly Built - In Range

    Maybe Not a Western Holly.
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    Western Holly Built - In Range

    "The Pruitt's of Southhampton" "In the premiere episode, Phyllis Diller unsuccessfully tries to roast a turkey in her clothes dryer."    [this post was last edited: 2/7/2017-00:44] http://https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pruitts_of_Southampton
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    D+M D+M D+M

    You could always play with the machine. But save that chopping block top. They were thick and nice.  The manual directed the new owner to apply mineral oil to the wood.  A
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    Maytag HG dryer - $75 (Apopka,y FL)

    Nice dryer.  That is a whole lotta vent tube.
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    Tour of Local Hospital Laundry

    The classic "Diving Bell" is gone from the coin ops http://www.milnor.com/product-category/coin-op/
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    Temperature Probe

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    1947 Frigidaire Stove

    "How to stay in love for years and years"
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    1947 Frigidaire Stove

    http://https//stlouis.craigslist.org/app/5936410739.html
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