blackstone
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I bought myself a birthday present that was delivered today. A Blackstone wringer washer, model 132AP. It looks very similar to the model 136 shown in the attached sell sheets.
In spite of the fact that we sold Blackstone wringers in our store, I honestly do not remember servicing or delivering any. "Before My Time" makes me sound like I'm just a young'un. When cleaning out the store, I did not have any around. I have saved the service literature and parts manual (not that I can buy any parts!). What I don't have is the experience of repairing them. I can't imagine that would be anything requiring rocket science. The machine that I just bought does not have a power cord, so I don't even know if it works. Time will tell.
What is also interesting is the possibility that we sold this particular machine in our store. The seller recently bought a house in the neighboring city of Chicopee, Mass., and we did a lot of business there. I have all the old records from our store, so it's a matter of going through all the paperwork, which is sorted by year, and looking for model/serial number. I'll start with 1950, and work from there.





In spite of the fact that we sold Blackstone wringers in our store, I honestly do not remember servicing or delivering any. "Before My Time" makes me sound like I'm just a young'un. When cleaning out the store, I did not have any around. I have saved the service literature and parts manual (not that I can buy any parts!). What I don't have is the experience of repairing them. I can't imagine that would be anything requiring rocket science. The machine that I just bought does not have a power cord, so I don't even know if it works. Time will tell.
What is also interesting is the possibility that we sold this particular machine in our store. The seller recently bought a house in the neighboring city of Chicopee, Mass., and we did a lot of business there. I have all the old records from our store, so it's a matter of going through all the paperwork, which is sorted by year, and looking for model/serial number. I'll start with 1950, and work from there.




