Having been born and raised in Chicago, one brand I've not been able to avoid (and actually grew fond of) is Admiral. Now I know that probably nobody really cares about Admiral appliances. However, I am in the electronics industry partly because of them. Our 1958 Admiral console was so unreliable that I HAD to learn about electronics!
Admiral's (Maytag) Galesburg plant just closed. Sad. I believe Admiral purchased that plant in 1944 from Stewart-Warner. I have some data on 1950's Admiral ranges, they appear to have been made by Universal (Cribben & Sexton), who was in Chicago too. Almost everybody in Chicago had a Universal range and Admiral's seemed to look just like them.
I know they had dishwashers in the 1960s and the other stuff they probably purchased from vendors.
I'd like to pick up some vintage piece, perhaps a pre-1970 dishwasher or frig. Stuff after the 1970s seemed bland. I hope Whirlpool does something good with the brand so that Ross Siragusa's work wasn't for naught. Whirlpool probably is brand-saturated and will tuck that baby away. Comments? Did I get my data right?
Admiral's (Maytag) Galesburg plant just closed. Sad. I believe Admiral purchased that plant in 1944 from Stewart-Warner. I have some data on 1950's Admiral ranges, they appear to have been made by Universal (Cribben & Sexton), who was in Chicago too. Almost everybody in Chicago had a Universal range and Admiral's seemed to look just like them.
I know they had dishwashers in the 1960s and the other stuff they probably purchased from vendors.
I'd like to pick up some vintage piece, perhaps a pre-1970 dishwasher or frig. Stuff after the 1970s seemed bland. I hope Whirlpool does something good with the brand so that Ross Siragusa's work wasn't for naught. Whirlpool probably is brand-saturated and will tuck that baby away. Comments? Did I get my data right?