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Robert said it's only one of 2 in existence, where's the other one?????????????????????????????????

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BURP-O-LATOR

Even with a Jamie-filled overloaded load LOL, the Norge still managed to live up to it's name!

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Applause

Wow Jed great pictures! Thanks for posting,

I never knew! I guess I'll just let you do the explaining

ummmm where did you find that plastic toy front loader in my basement???, I've been looking all of for it! ;)
 
Beautiful pixs!! Looks like everyone had a wonderful time!! I love seeing that basement, over and over. (and all the machines, and that NORGE!! (faint) <:)

Robert, I didn't know you had found a replacement baseplate for your 57 Lady K. Glad you got that one back in service.
 
Sheer washer eye candy

Jed, your pix are fabulous.

My favorite is ...996 where you disguise the Lady K as a front loader. Awesome and hilarious. Thank You!

"3...2...1..Lift-off" Did you mean a rocket ship? ;'D too funny
 
Just plain WOW!

I don't think I had ever seen as many photos of Robert's basement before as I did in this thread. Very nice! All those machines! It seems you have an example of just about every major design on hand.
One question, when you do your own laundry, how in the world do you ever decide what machine to use?
I just loved the clear tanked Maytag wringer.....
 
no hidden cycles allowed

and finally last night after grilled burgers and french fries Jamie got to see some real dishwashing with my demo door and interior light for my '56 Frigidaire...

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Never been used

The brand new Roto-Swirl! Atop a vintage RCA?? if i remember correctly. Also a Hotpoint.

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'57 Lady

Just one load and the lint screen is comepletely blocked! You can even see more lint in the bottom of the tub. O yeah, I just had to throw the Surgilator in for the rinse cycle!

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47 Uni??

Not sure on the exact year. This photo was taken during the final spin, but my dad's camera is so nice that you can barely tell!

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the SUPER UNIMATIC

And boy let me tell you, this is an amazing washer! Robert thought of everything, and like he said, it's still evolving!

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'Tis but a memory now...

... But what fun it was!!!! It was so much fun seeing friends and meeting new faces!!! That wash-in was definetly a HUGE success!! I can't wait for the next one! (I'm thinking Omaha?) ;D

Robert, you have such a BEAUTIFUL collection, all it needs is that Apex Wash-A-Matic! (And maybe one less Unimatic... you know, I could help with that!) I can't wait to return and see them all again!!

Jed, so many wonderful pictures!!! I especially love the ABC-O-Matic's picture, that was perfect timing! And btw, I didn't overload the Norge THAT badly, I think... lol! What does Bob think? Is it overloaded or loaded just right? :)
 
I'm sure it's just fine! Although I do remember Robert saying, "now that's a happier Norge". LOL

I agree, the wash-in was extremely fun! Lots of people, and everyone had a great time. I'm still getting used to the fact that other people like washers too!
 
Jed - your photos are just wonderful! I completely agree - your desktop selection is a great shot; your dad's camera really shines with that one.

Thanks for opening up your basement Robert - I had a great time seeing everyone once again and seeing new faces. I thank the appliance Gods for automaticwasher.org!

Ben
 
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