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gedish1947

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Hi Everyone,

My name is Michael, and I`ve been a fan of Robert`s web site for years. I`m moving back to San Francisco and I can`t take my vintage appliances with me. I`ll be living in the city and there just will not be the space, so I need to sell my dishwasher collection. Click on the link below to view images.

For sale I have a 1948 built in Hotpoint, bought of a women who was remodeling the kitchen in the home she just bought. She would not let me turn it on so I don`t know if it works.

I have a collection of three Kitchenaid dishwashers, One is a bonus gift if you like the others, it is a late 1950`s brushed stainless front, good only for parts because it lacks a motor. Next is 1955 Kitchenaid rebuilt, new gasket, works, son of the lady who passed away called and told me it was rebuilt a few years before she died. And lastly is an the first Kitchenaid dishwasher with three push button cycles, the racks look brand new and has a wood panel front, the machine needs a new gasket but works.

Lastly is my favorite and the hardest to part with, my 1947 GE electric sink. The dishwasher works and was repaired with a blue sealant around the gasket. The gentleman I bought it from bought it from an older lady who claimed it was the second dishwasher in Helena, Montana.

I`m still debating about my 1960 mobile maid I bought off Robert a few years back, I love it and it has been my daily driver ever since.

If you are interested in any of these dishwashers, please contact me to for more information. Thank-you.


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