Oh, oh ... another Maytag AMP

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Wow, very neat, and it works too! After a good thorough cleaning inside and out it's set for ages!

102P? I don't believe it's a 1957. Another '55 maybe?
 
Austin ... I think you're right. It has to be from around 1955. Didn't they stop making this style right after 1955? It seems like they added the push buttons for the water temperature and had a center dial around 1956/1957. Is that right?

Ben ... I'm tempted. I was able to work a little on my 101P this weekend and I'm getting excited!! I have to just slow down and finish what I've started. Did you get your light bulb?
 
1956

The 1955 is on the one that Geoff has, this model on eBay is a 1956 Model as it has they added the delicate cycle. The 1957 Model was the one with the center dial and push buttons.
 
Yes, thanks Robert!!

Ben ... can I ask what you paid for your bulb? I paid $2.49 for the one I got (I thought it was a little "spendy").
 
Not a problem - I think the prices were:

$1.79 for the 15w
$1.99 for the 25w

They were branded Westinghouse. I'll post the PN's here next time I get to Cory's house.

They also have a 12w version in the line-up, and there may have been a 6 or 9, I can't remember. The only difference between the 15w and the 25w was the actual glass portion was physically bigger than the 15w, but it still fits just fine in the housing.

Ben
 
Peter GO FOR IT!

John LeFever has one like this in one of his warehouses I saw in 2002. I too noticed the delicate cycle at the time. Probably 1-speed with this cycle just being very quick.
 
Peter ... GO FOR IT!!! Take the temptation away from me!! :-) Actually, I have room for just one at a time; they are so cool to look at, however.
 
I know what you mean, Peter!! I LOVE the styling of my 101P. It is unique, isn't it? These were only made for a few years before the center dial.

Robert's original 1949 AMP is also unique with the control dials on the top of the machine.

I like the idea of maintaining a bit of Maytag history. They were quite good machines.
 
Fun, fun, fun! You should get it if you like the style Peter, it would be good for it to be saved.

Does anyone know if this delicate cycle is a speed-related thing, or is it just a shorter version of the regular cycle?
 
I emailed the seller about shipping and/or holding it for pick up in order to have time to plan a short trip (well, not so short at $2.50/gal for gas - thanks George!) and she said it would be no problem.

You go for it Peter - that will let me hold out for one a little older ;-)
 
Peter, please come take me home. I wanna reside with the rest of the classic washers. I will continue to feel wanted and needed rather than sent to the krusher. OWWW IT HURTS!!!"
 
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I assume there were "regular" Maytags at the same time they were making AMP's, so what was the difference and why would a customer buy one over the other?
 

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