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    Attention Members in the San Francisco Metropolitan Area

    A small observation If I may. Please, I'm not in any way trying to crash the party, but as a former "VacuumLand" member, I can say that after several members there were on television, it did bring the club into the open where it was by some ridiculed, mocked and even laughed at. Most of the...
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    1970's Proctor Silex, "Lady Proctor" Glass Decanter Percolator with "LIGHTS"

    P.S. Lady Proctor Controls.... This is VERY COOL lighted brew strength selector. You plug it in it's on, you unplug it it's off. Very simple, very cool!
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    1970's Proctor Silex, "Lady Proctor" Glass Decanter Percolator with "LIGHTS"

    Another Shot Another shot of the P.S. Lady with it's lights on. IT's lit with two standard Christmas type white bulbs thru the entire brewing process. After the brewing is over, the back one of the two stays on letting you know it's keeping the coffee piping hot....
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    1970's Proctor Silex, "Lady Proctor" Glass Decanter Percolator with "LIGHTS"

    A few weeks back I was out thrifting, and found this little gem in one of my haunts. I have a fleeting memory of one of my grandmothers ladyfreinds having one of these and thinking they were so cool back then. I have brewed coffee every morning here at work with this little "Lady", and have...
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    History of D&M

    From the automobile side of things. And what I know. In one of my Auburn, Cord, Dusenberg historical books it states very clearly, that the original physical plants that ended up becoming D&M were originally part of the McFarland Motor Company of Connersville Indiana, that E.L. Cord purchased...
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    Is this Stan Kann on Gimme A Break???

    How did you come across it? Hi Fred, I just typed in "vacuum sitcom", and these popped up. At first I wasnt gonna watch it becasue Im not really a Nell Carter fan ( I know shoot me Im a ass), but it looked interesting. And there he was.. I was like 90% sure that it was him, I just wanted...
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    Is this Stan Kann on Gimme A Break???

    Thanks David, I honestly was hoping that I wasn't crazy. And considering I was never fortunate enough to meet him in person, I had to ask the crowd what their consensus was. By the way I still have the Sunbeam Upright you gave me at Toms house. It's still one of my faves. Thanks for the...
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    Is this Stan Kann on Gimme A Break???

    I was watching some vintage clips of Gimme A Break where Nell gets roped into selling vacuum cleaners by her friend the dippy Angie. She cons Nell into selling the "Amaze-O-Vac" which puts the plot into making a parody (Loosely) on the old Kirby salesman conventions where they literally "suck" a...
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    Westinghouse Laundry Brochure 1958

    No problem. It's been a long time since I've been on here , and I finally took some good shots of the brochure on my digital camera. I'm glad you allliked them. And yea...I wish there were more control shots of the rest of the line too. I noticed that there weren't many ads for the 1958...
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    Westinghouse Electric Corporation Mansfield Ohio, 1954

    Vintage Westinghouse Interior Photos. Jeff, Wow are there more pics you have like that. I'd sure love to see them. Chad
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    Westinghouse Laundry Brochure 1958

    BOL Laundromats and some stats 8.
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    Westinghouse Laundry Brochure 1958

    The 1958 MOL Laundromats and Wash N Dry 7.
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    Westinghouse Laundry Brochure 1958

    Laundromat Twins with Stylite Control Centers 4.
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    Westinghouse Electric Corporation Mansfield Ohio, 1954

    I was browsing about on e-bay earlier this evening and found this wonderful COLOR snapshot of the Mansfield Ohio Westinghouse Facility from what the auction says is 1954. by studying the cars in the picture, I can really say I do believe what the auction says..... There wasnt a car in sight that...
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