Fantastic!
I really think it's great to see how everyone's collections are going, and seeing the machines run, also great to see the gatherings expanding guest wise too!
Lovely to see the Bendix, my grandma had an earlier, single dial version, that huge door certainly gives them a presence! And the Auto-Jet is fantastic, I'd expected the racks to spin at the same rate as a modern spray arm, but I suppose it wouldn't do to have madam's Wedgwood catapulted round the cabinet!
Mike, what a beautiful award! I'm sure you must have been extremely moved by Our Lady of the Boiling Pulsator, if ones makes a sacrifice to her will she permit tangle-free washing?
Paul/Matt, great to see the 3234H all smartened up, still in awe of that one! And the Topline too - as an aside, I was reading over the service information, and that mystery button does indeed appear to be rinse/hold.
And it's a real thrill to see a live and pulsating Keymatic! Matt, was this a recent find? Good to see a 3226 over here. The turnover is incredibly impressive, very much like the other Hoover pulsator machines. So nice to see such a fab bit of engineering work so well! I wonder how much it would cost to have a batch of boots casted, I know that having small batches of rubber components made up is common among owners of more obscure old cars. Certainly seems to be the only thing holding several slope fronters back!