Oh yeah,you know I know that "someone". Never mind all that, lets see the photo-shots!!!Also curious if you tried them out---especially if the washer is "sea-worthy"? And did ya'll figure out all that "air-fluff" stuff with the dryer?
Mark (lightedcontrols) and his partner, Gary came in Friday night with these in the back of their trailer. They had just picked them up out in Colorado and stopped here to pick up a few machines I'd been holding for them. Mark took this pic of me with the beautiful pink ABC-O-Matics:
Here are the dryer controls, we couldn't quite figure out the air fluff dial, but I have a brochure from the next model year with the same controls.
The Air Fluff Heat knob is an automatic timer which permits a time selection up to 120 min. When the timer is activated, it produces a drum temp of approx. 155 degrees for regular fabrics. The Air Fluff Knob is an automatic timer, up to 120 min.. When activated it produces a drum temp of approx. 100 degrees for delicate and synthetic fabrics. The Air Only knob is used to turn off the heat completely, giving just tumbling in room temp. air. It also states that the air only knob can be set after either of the other heat cycles are set to tumble the clothes indefinitely in cool air after the drying time has ended.
Oh WOW Greg!
Those are beautiful!
I can't get over this set! You look so happy in the photo in the van.
What is the history of them?
Where in the world did they find these beauties???
I just can't get over this!
I am so happy for you!
Cooper will just love them!
Brent
Congratulations Mark and Gary! What a rare matching set!. I think these are 1955 models from the Lee Maxwell collection.
Hope to see detailed photos soon.