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Classic Vintage Easy Spin

It's a 55 or thereabouts. Haven't learned how exactly to decode the model numbers, but we will crack that nut someday. There's something up with the drain/suds hose. That can't be duct tape, right?
 
Grandma's had the gearshifts and the chrome racing stripes. One spigot, which connected to and controlled by the sink. Drain hose with a ball valve in the end if you wanted to fill the spinner.

Besides deciphering the years, there were 4 feature lines in all the later years. Grandma's had no timer. TOLs had 2 speeds. BOLs had no spigots at all.
 
The spout on the left must have been modified by my grandfather before he passed in '73(a pipe fitter who worked in the Genesee Brewery in Rochester) and it appears that he soldered in a piece of flex tubing and turned it to run into the dura-tub which sat next to the Easy... (Must have needed to rig a temporary supply to the sink) but no duct tape! I'll post a pic of the manufacturers plate on back. Anyway, you're replies are much appreciated. Very cool forum. -Alex

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Easy now...

I have a late 1969 Easy in storage (parts) so I know they made it that long, which initially was MUCH longer than I thought they were made.

 

Also I was always amazed at how many different versions of this machines were made. All of the different trims and colors and agitators and accessories. It must have been a relatively expensive machine to produce.

 

***also my machine is free to anyone who wants a parts machine for a 2-speed***

 

-Tim
 
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