I've been thinking about it for YEARS....

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If Maytag was around today and continued to churn out reliable/durable products like they did from the 20's to the mid 80's, I'd get a Maytag tattoo as well. I'd probably get the older 50's/early 60's cursive style Maytag lettering though.
 
my wife would kill me...totally against tattoos. Especially having a Deep Action Agitator engraved on my "Pramataki" (ask Toggleswitch what that means if you can't figure it out)
 
That is Beautiful Jamie!
I was thinking of doing one on my right arm of a Miele wash basket with the baffle raining on clothes, not ready yet.
Fred have not met you yet,but the hoover is really cool.

Darren k
 
I think Tattoo's are a great way to identify people in death.
It makes the search and rescue so easy.
Unless they are in their age is 60's+. Then you can't tell what the heck they were meant to be. Usually the "owner" if still alive does not remember what the original thought was.
I hope is serves you well. All of you.
Take up art. Paint your frustrations. Don't put it on your body as a ticket value. In this situation, it will lower your value in more ways than one.... Hey...! My own opinion!
But, if you are to do it....I think someone needs to do the Vintage Commercial Maytag Ticket. On their wrist.
Who is up for it?
Do it! Do It!
Bottom term. Anyone who is meeting you, or getting to know you, or connecting with you....whatever. It is a first impression.
Brent
 

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