Hey Gang -
Recently the great Jetaction found a kitchen set in a Minneapolis 'burb from the mid to late 50's. It was told that the lady spent some serious green on her basement project at the time, and she went for the best. I'll leave the rest of story though up to Don.
During her remodel she had one issue to over come. If she was going to install a dishwasher in a basement she would almost certainly need a dishwasher with a pump. What better brand to go with in 1955, 56, or 1957 than a KitchenAid? And heck, why not go all out for the antique copper finish! The rest of the built-in appliances were also finished in copper as well. Quite progressive (and I imagine spendy) for the mid 50's.

Recently the great Jetaction found a kitchen set in a Minneapolis 'burb from the mid to late 50's. It was told that the lady spent some serious green on her basement project at the time, and she went for the best. I'll leave the rest of story though up to Don.
During her remodel she had one issue to over come. If she was going to install a dishwasher in a basement she would almost certainly need a dishwasher with a pump. What better brand to go with in 1955, 56, or 1957 than a KitchenAid? And heck, why not go all out for the antique copper finish! The rest of the built-in appliances were also finished in copper as well. Quite progressive (and I imagine spendy) for the mid 50's.
