drh4683
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I stumbled upon this nice pair of '69 Lady K's at an estate sale this weekend. They looked almost brand new. As I lifted the control doors open, I could hear the starters flicker and was greeted with nice bright illuminated consoles! The tub looked clean in the washer and had some cobwebs inside, so I knew it hadn't been used in a while.. But then the dryer looked equally as untouched. I then took a look behind the machines... Everything was still hooked up and I noticed both of the original florescent starters still had the factory masking tape holding them in place. Totally undisturbed. So its safe to assume these were hardly ever touched. Since the console lights turn on and off by opening and closing the flip down doors, you'd assume those starters or bulbs would have certainly been replaced by now under any kind of normal usage. The old lady who lived in this home was 95 and she either washed clothes by hand or went to the laundromat. Per the serial numbers, both machines were made in July, 1969.

































