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I was thumbing through a February, 1958 edition of BH&G last evening and found came across this ad for a General Electric dryer.  After looking at the ad closely, I spotted something that's somewhat out-of-place.  This is the clearest copy I could come up with; found it on Ebay.  Hopefully it's clear enough to spot the error.

 

I've added a link to the ad.  If you place your cursor over the image it will enlarge the photo.  This might help

 

lawrence

[this post was last edited: 2/15/2019-17:20]

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1958-Vinta...=item2aad0eee51:g:HF8AAOSw7UZbMY7G:rk:13:pf:0
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Where are our GE experts???

OK, I'll tell you.  The ad features absolute TOL appliances, and in 1958 the TOL washer was available in two forms - with and without the suds-return feature.  The washer in the ad is the suds-return version (model WA-955S).  But, where's the laundry sink to receive and hold the sudsy water?

 

Oops!

 

The suds-return switch is the small white square just below the General Electric logo on the console.  I've included another picture of this console (again, an Ebay find) with a link for better viewing.  For a view of the non-suds-saver model (WA-950S) go to the pictures of Robert's (webmaster) collection.  The very first photo of his laundry room shows his turquoise 1958 Filter-flo sans suds-saver.

 

lawrence

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1958-GE-Ge...=item48849bde7f:g:pooAAOSwwbdWGZvJ:rk:19:pf:0
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The ABBEY ROAD of appliance ads! Used to tout the dryer!

So, why was a Suds Return model put there without the proper provisions?

Or is there possibly a sink or a tub IS back there behind the washer, but merely extending outside of the house?

With all the strange conjectures going on, I couldn't help but weigh in with something else just as weird...

-- Dave
 
Vern,

The (slide) switch that controls the suds-saver functions is visible in the area between the mother's left arm and her torso.  If the washer were a non-suds-saver model there would be nothing there, just a blank, turquoise area.

 

lawrence
 
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