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These were built by Franklin Appliances [ a division of the Studebaker car company ] These are probably around 1960.

 

The washer is a loose copy of a solid-tub GE without the filter-Flow feature and the dryer is a loose copy of a 1950s WP dryer.

 

These were sold under at least 5 different brand names including, Wizard, Bradford, CO-OP, Montgomery Wards, and Barton, Does anyone know any other names these were sold under ?

 

The machines were not great performers and did not set any durability records either.

 

John L.

 
 
Coronado was a Gambles brand.  

 

An aunt in Minnesota had a Wizard like this machine, a neighbor of my grandparents had an early 50's Wizard.  I think these were the only solid tub Franklins I saw growing up.  I suppose it was a miracle that they were still around in the 70's, let alone the handful that have been found by members.  

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Those are odd looking machines near the end of the commercial. The two with the black and silver control knob in the center. Anyone know what they are?
 
in the video

the last machines shown having boxes of Tide placed in them appear to be Frigidaire with a fake control panel. They probably needed a machine whose lid opened back for that shot because the AMC machine's lid opened to the left blocking the box of Tide.
 
 
It's not unusual that washer control panels and other clues to the brand are obscured in commercials if the machine isn't what's being touted.  AMC and features of that machine are touted in the ad so the others would be disguised accordingly.
 

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