Thank you, Ben, I always wonderer about the time frame for the W O family. In 1955, the Frigidaire style changed dramatically and every year thereafter. But the familiar, signature, iconic styling of the W O was around for five years, unchanged except for the red nose reindeer light morphing into a lid switch. So then is this right, the W O was produced from 1950-52? Always got a kick out of the W O being the double rinser, while the W O <span style="font-size: xx-large;">2<span style="font-size: small;"> only rinses once......I know...... know ;-> Wondering if Robert's 49 is also a W O
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Andy, according to Gordon, two other guys and me have the 62 LK, while John, Darren, and Gordon have the 64 LK, a cooler prettier machine. People love them because the they are versatile, complex, beautiful, and rare--interesting cycles and of course, they're turquoise.
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