My parents had a TOL '57 Norge timeline set. Nice looking machines that the panel would light up. The Washer had two cycles, normal and short. One speed machine, the two speed one came out the next year. I remember my father changing the pump out on more than one occasion. They were bad about pumps going out. After several years of use, he had quit fixing it himself and was busy with work and such. Our service man, he was a regular by then, told my mom she should think about getting a new machine. So the next time the pump went out, they bought a GE V12 in about '63. I always hated that machine and shortly after, the Norge gas dryer caught some lint on fire and was replaced by a Premier gas dryer, GE's matching dryer that was gas. I guess GE did not put their name on gas appliances. That dryer took forever to dry a load of clothes in comparison to the Norge and developed a problem with the motor heat switch. Sometimes you would not even make it through one load of clothes before it kicked out. You had to wait until the motor cooled down enough to start again. I equally hated that dryer too. Anyway, I think the Norge set was probably a better set in the long run. I think they improved their pump later on down the line. Was a good machine other than that. Certainly a nice looking set. My favorite Norge set would be the models that came out the very next year. The TOL 1958 Norge set. Those were magnificent looking machines will lots of chrome and knobs. Full light up panels and the washer was two speed instead of one. That was also the last year they made the Timeline washers.