Well.....
This dryer is electric, but I have a gas version as well. John Lefever has told me that I should use the gas as it is high speed. I have yet to hook up the gas model, it is from Detroit. The washer is from Duluth, Minnesota, with a long and lovely story that I should take the time to tell sometime, but not tonight. John, the Beltsville 59 KM is either at Ben's or parted out. I have had three over the years. This machine is the first vintage washer I ever collected, and is near and dear to me as it was my Grandma's model that I was allowed to turn on as she picked me up and let me turn the dials as a kid. All we did was move the outer dial between suds and "A", only one or two clicks away from each other. (At least while she was in the room anyhow, cuz without her supervison and an outer dial that didn't start the machine a little boy could whirl that outer dial around with wild abandon, remembering to leave it back on "A".
Jon Charles, if you are so kind to offer a sample I will be happy with whatever you send. I was recalling the wonderful lobster rolls we shared a couple years ago when staying at your house, so as long as they don't smell like those I am happy! Looking forward to a couple Applianceville visitors arriving to check these out in person in the next month, stay tuned for pics and updates!