Hotpoint UK circa 1963 brochure & other pics

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Hi guys

my, how the thread is developing! great that it is expanding and wonder what other snippets will come out.

Thanks Al for the Which reports.

Keith - will email you the 1420 piccy on sunday.

Courtesy of the KAYS Catalogue archive, is a nice piccy of the English Electric Twin Star from 1966...

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and Keith - you mentioned the name 'Challenge'.

Mail order catalogue exclusives and all through the 60s, Kays Catalogues were riddled with vacuums, irons and a selection of twin tubs bearing said title.

In 1964, they were provided courtesy of ACME...

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and a nice page, with the reversomatic front loader.

Unfortunately, this early on, KAYS didnt provide model numbers. grrrrr.

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Oh! the Acme's side screws...

...look similar to the Rolls Rapide's!

You can just make 'em out in my avatar!
 
Challenge

Paul

Except that the Challenge is English Electric - it says so in the ad! And I believe that the cooker just visible in the back of the photo in reply 103 is an EE too. I believe Challenge was a Kays "exclusive" line - I have seen "Challenge" Hoover Juniors - the beautiful lilac one. And the picture in reply 104 very clearly shows the "Rolls" ancestry - with the re-circulation/tub emptying nozzle on the right hand side.

Al
 
Liberator Auto

To kick off with the ebay item - that has been listed before, and discussed on here. I suspect the price might be more reasonable now than previously. Others can tell more about teh difficulties in trying to secure it.

The EE Liberator auto has its origins in Westinghouse Spacemaker designs, and first appeared in late 1959/early 1960. Although Bendix appear to have been the first autos sold in this country, and the Thor Automagic also appeared here before the EE, I suspect that it might have been the first auto manufactured in this country. There were several different iterations of this model before it was replaced by the later model (of which there were also several varities) shown above in reply 104. This too is a Westinghouse design.

Al
 
All I can say is ......

WOW.

How wonderful to see all these great machines again its like a trip down memory lane...

Thank you everyone for all the information its amazing !!

Austin
 
EE - Twinstar Literature...

Hi Guys, found some of the stuff I was on about on Friday, there is an English Electric basic appliance line-up from 1966, an open-up A4 - A3 pamphlet showing the New Twinstar from 1964, i had forgotten that i have the user guide to the mid-60's machine.

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Morning Mike,
I will see what i can do, I must pop out and get a scanner at some point, makes it soo much easier than taking pic's and then transferring.

With ref to the 1400's, do you remember that 1400 that was on ebay a couple of years ago which looked in mint condition, but the seller withdrew it before bidding started..do you know if anyone got it from memory..?

I have had to split the stash up now into folders with pockets in, Hotpoint/Hoover/Servis & Misc..

Hopefully upload that instruction book soon.
K
 
Hotties

Hi Keith, yes I find scanning easier, but I must say Paul does a grand job of making the photos look great, cant say I remeber the one on ebay, we are rebuilding / spa & spraying mine, johns & fannys at the moment...mines up next the plastic pump shattered when I tried to remove it, very problematic as its on the end of the motor, but I`m sure an electric one will do (Purists Take a Deep Breath..Lol)

Al, they where great cookers, I have a 57 but the family model was the Rapide 66, love the kool blue colour!!!

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