This Gibson is the same as that Kelvinator...
Oh Robert, I'll bring you the GR Manufacturing Kelvinator that I brought home from Iowa last year - then you'll get to see it in action.
It's a very Franklin machine but has elements of Maytag design in the mechanism as well. I've been working on that washer in the last couple of weeks and have gotten it to run OK but it needs a new pump as it pumps water out the drain hose while it's washing. The filter recirculation is very splashy, my lint filter has the softener dispenser in the center of it so water tends to spray everywhere. I'm saving it long enough to play with next week when Steve (gyrofoam) and Kim are here so we'll take some pictures to show. The strangest thing is that these machines do not have an indexing tub like Westinghouse and other Franklins. They also have a tub brake that stops the spin "on a dime" so are rather unique. The agitator with those angel-wing fins on the top is very powerful and it seems like it would do a pretty good job washing. Holding true to Franklin tradition, it's a rather cheaply made machine, very loud while agitating and quite splasy and therefore messy - under the lid, tub ring, etc. were filthy! Given all that, it earns the nickname of "Kelvi-Pig."