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gmcjimmy_94

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i have a washing machine with the wringer on top. it has markings that say coronado and duchess. it has the wringer on top and round tub with casters on the bottom. the tag says model # WA11-7615A. Manufactured for Gamble-Skogmo. i am wanting to know what year this is and what the value might be. the drum spins on high and low as well as the wringer works. pictures will be added shortly. thanks
 
You'll need to provide a few pictures, including the agitator, wringer washer model numbers wont help much of us here as we know a lot more about automatic washers.
 
Usually a drum refers to a tumbling tub or sometimes a spinner. What are you referring to when you say the drum speeds at high and low. Interesting. I'm very curious as to what rare machine you have there.
 
A Couple of Notes on the KDS-15 Manual

First, all praise Greg and Robert! Greg provided the materials, and Robert scanned them at unbelievably high quality so that they look like original material even on your computer screen.

Second, there is a set of operating instructions in the Service Manual. It is written so that a service tech can explain how to operate the dishwasher to a consumer; it's not the consumer instruction manual. But it is a set of instructions, very thorough, with full information on what each cycle does and how to use it.

I am still looking forward to getting a copy of the consumer instruction manual, but it's for the sake of completion, not for lack of information. The offerings on Automatic Ephemera give you all the info you need.
 
My guess on that would 1958 to 1960. We see wringer washers at estate sales many times a year, they are usually priced around $25 depending on how unusual they are.
 
the rollers are missing in the picture due to me removing them for cleaning. it was stored in a shed and needed to be cleaned up.
 
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