Oh my, 1950s pink Westinghouse slant-front set in CA.

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Vintage Transport offers nationwide service. You can request an estimate on-line and will receive the estimate in an email with a representative's phone number. If calling in to request service, I'd suggest calling the Phoenix, Arizona hub as opposed to the headquarters back East because with the headquarters, one often gets lost in Voicemail Hell. Vintage Transport is a blanket-wrap shipper and they've always come through without damage. Only drawback is, one never knows when they will roll through one's local area; I've had them call me at 10:00 p.m. from about 100 miles north and estimate delivery at 2:00 a.m., to which I've just had to say, "No dice; we're not waking up the immediate neighborhood unloading a washing machine or laundry pair from a truck at 2:00 a.m." There will also may be residual bellyaching about the fact the driver would have to stay overnight, and I've just had to find the politest way possible of saying, "Sorry, I'm paying for service during hours which are convenient to me; I'm not being paid by the company to accommodate its shipping routes and schedules." I think Vintage Transport might consign to local freight outfits for in-town delivery, say, out of San Francisco to smaller towns north, and it's the local folks that want to rearrange everybody's schedule to fit theirs; also, some of the local delivery people will do their best to try to just drop the washer and dryer at the curbside and let the customer wrestle it into the garage or laundry room. "No dice" on that either; you will have paid for an in-house delivery and you should receive just that, and "in-house" doesn't mean on the front walk leading up to the home's front porch! Craters & Freighters did a good job for me once, but they were far too costly even in the days before fuel costs went to the stratosphere.
 
Hi George. Congratulations!!! Looks like a beautiful set. I hope you will have many hours of fun with your slant fronts.
I used to live in Palm Springs, Ca. but now I am in Tucson.
I have 2 slant fronts and they are fun machines.

Ross
 
Thanks again

I'll take some photos and have them developed and scanned; I don't have a digital camera or video camera. It would be nice if Mom and Dad were still around to see and enjoy the pair with me. I know how proud they were of their first Westinghouse, probably about 1948. Mom talked about it forever and there are any number of photos of the machine in their kitchen in their apartment in San Francisco to prove it. Would be nice to have a throw-back in general to the days in this land when the first washing machine, first used car, first radio/phonograph were still regarded as items of pride and items with which to be photographed for the family album. To think, too, that mother refused an optional built-in dishwasher in our home in Sacramento about 45 years ago because she felt it was an unnecessary expenditure of Dad's money, and the same even for a matching Westinghouse slant-front dryer; we just used the wooden fold-up rack in the cold/rainy weather or draped the items of the backs of chairs and the sofa or used hangers on doorknobs! Anyway, thank you to all once again for the congratulations; pictures will be sent as soon as I can.
 
Congratulations, George! I hope you have a lot of fun with this set. My mom had a Westy slant front too, and it was a big day in the neighborhood when she got it...especially since it was replacing a wringer washer and she had four little kids and another on the way. I loved to watch the waterfall spray right in front of the window.
Rich
 
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