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Post# 1095803 on 2020-11-04 15:01:03 by turquoisedude

Welcome fellow Canadian!!

Beaumark became the Bay's 'house brand' in 1979 when Simpsons and the Bay merged - the machines were built by Camco, the Candian licenscee for GE. They built Canadian Hotpoint, McClary, and Moffat appliances as well as for two major store brands - Viking (Eaton's) and Beaumark (Simpson's & The Bay).



I remember seeing lots of these Beaumark washers - the styling didn't really change much from the early to mid 1980s; your washer is from that era for sure.
 
Actually, this set pre-dates the Camco takeover of the McClary brand name (which had been around 1975-76, IIRC)...  This pair looks to be from the very early 1970s when McClary-Easy-Beatty were still aligned and the washers and dryers for the Canadian market were being built at the GSW plant in Fergus, Ontario.  Here's the fooler - Beatty had on and off alliances with Easy and Franklin over the years but this particular washer is an Easy design for sure.  I spent a loooong time digging in the archives at the Beatty Brothers museum a few years ago, looking for for clues about my oddball 58 Dominion and eventually finding that it was based on an Easy of Canada design!! 

 

After the Camco buyout, McClary appliances became Hotpoint clones - the washers were not fantastic as they lacked a 'rim-flo' filtering system but they were sturdy damn things.  

 

McClary was seen as a 'low-end' brand and was typically sold at independent furniture and appliance stores and at discounters back in the day (Bad Boy and Krazy Kelly in Ontario and Faucher Le Roi Des Bas Prix here in Québec come to mind).  
 
Paul,

That makes sense.  I suspected that these had something to do with Easy, just based on the agitator - name and design.  Spiralator had been what they called their agitators since the mid 1950's.  Also, nothing about the design of the cabinet resembles any large brands that I know of; especially with the (apparently) removable front panel and the left-hinged lid, which does not have the Hotpoint shape.

 

lawrence
 
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