Last but not least - the first mixer I ever used and remember! This was my mothers 1964 Canadian General Electric portable (still with the 'whipping disc')!
In the reply 39, the picture shows twins of the GE stand mixer my mother had when I was a kid (the white one on the floor) and my grandma's sunbeam hand mixer that I still have (the second turquoise from the left).
Here's the one from my grandma, some of the paint has worn off from the aluminum trim...
I also have a white GE like the turquoise Fred showed in the reply#2 (this one is in good condition) and two more Sunbeams from Paul's collection but that's about it for hand mixers!
First, good to see the name "Crevicetool" here again!
That Universal Mix-A-Beater is based on the Dormeyer Dormey. It's a clever adaptation; the all-black front cap/handle assembly (is it one piece?) really plays down the Dormeyer connection and makes it look unique.
The Dormeyer ejector and collared beaters are the giveaway if one knows what to look for.
Phil, that mixmaster with the burst of power that is in front center if your picture is the one my Grandma Diamond had when I was a kid. Hers was almond and dark brown, she win it in an Avon sales contest.
Petek, I am always amazed at your collection, too. Those are cool machines - Farberware is really space age looking.
Sam - it's surprising to me how people remember appliances that go back to their grandma times. I have another one pictured here, but I like the green one front and center better.
I can tell by many of the ones posted that they were used very little or not at all. Do you all use these once in a while or are they just "on exhibition"? ;-)
Rick!! Love that it's called "Mix-a-Beater". Adorable! Good to see you as always!
Ugh, that Presto is sooooooo cute! Such an anomaly!
Here' a few more of ours... Found the pink Westinghouse at a sale, the blue tag is off of something modern- just looked right. Robert found the middle Sunbeam at a sale long ago, NIB. We found the lower pink Sunbeam at a sale about three years ago. I use the Sunbeam on the bottom most often. The middle one has still never been used.