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    Speed Queen Special Military Edition Washer

    I didn't see any machines like this when I binge=watched "Boots."
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    My Introduction

    I no longer have my player piano (I've had two) but would your uncle be interested in 100 good rolls for free? Just pay shipping and mishandling? You didn't sound rude at all.
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    My Introduction

    I remember the ads that had a little boy saying to his father "Gee dad! It's a Wurlitzer!" In the 1970's, I bought a Wurlitzer spinet player piano.
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    NORGE 20lb SET

    We don't get them. They send them all out of state where they can get more money for them.
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    NORGE 20lb SET

    phillymatt53, LOL. Thanks! I have lernt this here lesson, pardner. I live in the rural planet of Idaho and ate too much white library paste in the 1st grade. The results are obvious.
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    NORGE 20lb SET

    Our Norge-built 20lb washer and dryer seemed, at first, to be built like tanks, although tanks were much quieter than the 20 pound washer. I worked outside on communications sites and towers, so my work clothes got quite dirty. The washer did a better job at getting them clean than than its...
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    KitchenAid KDFE204KPS: The good, the bad, the ugly

    Appnut, I have had the same good experiences with my Bosch with CrystalDry. I can even put large plastic items on the bottom rack without worry.
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    KitchenAid KDFE204KPS: The good, the bad, the ugly

    After owning two different KitchenAid TOL dishwashers in two different homes, I upgraded to a Bosch 800 series. Neither KAs could dry anything very well and didn't last very long without a major repair. The Bosch has a goofy lower rack and the control module sometimes locks up and has to be...
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    GE Mobile Maid

    GE Mobile Maids had no soil separator (food filter) and tended to re-deposit food particles. GE tried to get around the issue by using lots of water changes. However, they made great garage utility washers.
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    Maytag A612 squeals for a bit when spin cycle starts

    If you can find a new Maytag special drive belt, just replace it. It's super easy to do that. It was a genius idea to use a belt than can slip when the motor reverses direction for spin. This eliminated the need for wear-prone clutches and expensive viscous drives.
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    The Home Entertainment Industry

    I live in Idaho. Most of our power comes from hydroelectric sources, and seems much more stable and reliable than places I've lived with coal and gas generation. Nevertheless, I use surge protectors for my computer and entertainment equipment. No matter what the electricity source, lightning...
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    car feature subscriptions...

    It all started with Pay Per View.
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    What DON'T You Care For?

    I dislike anything made by D&M and WCI. The D&M-made dishwashers hardly, if ever, had food particle filtering systems. The GE dishwashers until the late 1970's also committed the sin of no food particle filters, so they hyped their internal soft food disposers. GE kind of got around the issue by...
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    You Tube: Appliance brands to avoid

    Eddie, that's just what I did and it all went well, but the machines can't seem to find my internet access. Nothing else on my wireless network or phone has that problem. They just love to pick on old gay geezers.
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    Console stereos: 1958-84

    Gotcha! There indeed is a wood panel under the changer and just above the right-hand speaker/horn.
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    You Tube: Appliance brands to avoid

    I know how electronics, vacuum tube and solid-state, work clear down to the atomic level. Now, if I could just figure out how to pair my phone to my new LG washer and dryer.
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    You Tube: Appliance brands to avoid

    Loved my Electrolux laundry pairs, but both of my Electrolux front load washers suffered seal and bearing failures right after the 5-year warranties expired. It was nice that Electrolux replaced my first washer as a courtesy, I only had to pay for shipping, delivery, and installation. However...
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    Console stereos: 1958-84

    Yeah, my 1962 Malevolent Magnavox cabinet uses 1/4 inch wood panels all around. What always amazed me is how the 15" woofer right under the record changer, didn't cause any rumble feedback, or tonearm skipping and bouncing. But, in mine, it doesn't. Go figure!
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