I cannot believe my eyes either, I am an ex aussie circa 50's, this Bendix wobbly agitator machine was made in Aussie under the name of "HEALING". They produced TV's, refridge and the "THOR" brand washing machines. The equivalent to the BENDIX you have found was the "HEALING THOR TRIMATIC". The picture of the day has shown the very model built in the 50's. Surgent wash was the advertisement. The TRI was to define that you could use the machine as an automatic, a semi-automatic (remember the Fridigaire from Aussie a few days ago) or you could simply use the machine as manual, wash, rinse or spin at your liesure. The company advertised the machine as an 18 minute wash. Left dial, Hot, Warm or Cold fill, manual...you had to wait to it filled up (solid bowl) then you selected "warm rinse wash" or cold rinse wash". This determined the temprature for the 10 minute overflow rinse after the desired time chosen for wash. Right knob was actually a knob with a back band. Turn the right dial and select 5 minute wash. Dial advanced to overflow rinse (no spin) water runs per selection for 10 minutes then the machine advanced directly into spin. Remember I said the dial had a secondary band, well thats where you chose the length of the spin. You could adjust the band from 2 to 8 minutes for final spin. Hence if you dialed 3 minutes your complete wash was done in 18 minutes and you cannot believe how clean it was. The comapny made machines in three categories, the automatic I have talked about, a completely semi automatic (timer on left side), right side dial - wash, rinse (timer did not function because of the flowing water for overflow rinse) and Spin. They also made an entry machine by the name of "La Ronde" an updated round version similiar to the "Thor" washers in U.S. Tower with dial on front - wash, spin and if you were wealthy enough back then you could get the model with a heater. Hot water in my town in the 50's was a luxury. I have a lot to tell you about what I remember about all the machines I grew up with....my name...Simpsomatic, machines made by Simpson, two levels, auto and semi automatic. Yes, like a lot of you I was chased out of laundry rooms and neighbors wash houses for playing with the dials, no-one had any idea I was facinated by the mechanics of the modern world not the dainties that they thought I was looking for. Go for it, someone needs to get this Bendix and add it to their collection or to mine, I am in Palm Springs, CA. If there is anyway someone can help me purchase this machine and get it here I probably will not care what it costs. I was recently at the wash-in in Tuscon and want to become a member of your group. The Australian washing machine list is extensive and I would like to share it with you all.