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It just goes to show you the good Karma you acquire via saving any and every old washer/dryer...you never know when the matching partner will come around. I'm not sure yet if Rich would like my dryer to make a "close" matched set or if he would like to sell the washer to me. P.S. Rich, the dryer is yours if you'd like it. :) Yay for good friends!!
 
Steve, yes, it pays to keep all the unique pieces.

Chad, Graham had seen a photo of the washer but thought it had been krushed. Luckily there was a misunderstanding between the owner of the warehouse and myself. He scraped *ALL* of the Maytags (sob) but had moved all the rest (4 Hamilton dryers, GE dryer, Norge washer with that burp-o-later agitator, 1958 Kenmore dryer, Frigidaire filtrator dryer, Hotpoint dryer, MW Windsor dryer, the 15 1-18 w&d and this Kenmore washer). As time permits, I'm getting the keepers out of his way. I had to rent another storage unit - ugh!

Jimmy, I hope that you're feeling better.

Graham, of course the washer is yours. Besides, you need more washers anyway. How interesting that both pieces are Coppertone!
 
My mother had this EXACT same dryer and an older 70 series washer with the suds return on the timer..(the only part on it she ever had to replace while we had it). Got the set at an estate auction for FIFTY dollars for the pair and we had them both for 9 years until they finally went to the great appliance showroom in the sky. Keep that dryer if you can..that baby is a WORKHORSE
 

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