Well Guess What Everybody......
In today's POD, I never thought I would see the day in which I would finally get to see my childhood washer all over again. And this is after more than 31 years after we have gotten rid of ours.
My childhood washer is the LAST one that is listed on the page of today's POD. It is the "110.6704500". It is the 24" One-Speed, One-Knob, One Cycle Jobbie (about as basic as they come). I didn't even see it listed in any of the Sears Catalogs that I own.
But I do know this..... ours was purchased in July 1967, and it was priced at $120.00 (believe it or not).
And it had the toggle lid switch at the top of the machine, a gold colored lint filter with matching housing, a dark blue (or was it black) tub with a black Straight Vane Agitator with a Well Spaced Cap on the top.
And don't EVEN let a load of clothes get unbalanced inside that thing. When it got off balanced, the tub would bang loudly against the cabinet, and it would either shake violently (or worst case scenario..... it would walk across the floor), and as a four year old at the time, that thing would scare the "heebee jeebees" out of me.
And it went more than nine years before it even received its first repair.
Later on in its life, it was paired up with a 1975 All-American Electric Dryer with a Full-Width Door, a Solid-State Sensor and a 2.5 Hour Wrinkle-Guard (but no lighted drum or panel).
But oh my god..... what memories that machine has brought back just by looking at today.
We had that machine from July 1967 to August 1978.
And to KenmoreGuy64 (Gordon)..... I did check out that 24" Push-Button Model today. And I haven't even seen that model before. Was this one of those obscure models (a/k/a -- the Model 900 that was out around 1966 until I saw it for the first time in a Sears Catalog back in Fall of 1969) that Sears thought they didn't have to market or something??? If we had a 1963 Model 800 Lady Kenmore that sort of looked like that, then I would have to dub THIS one THE LLK (the "Little Lady Kenmore"). I mean, this thing has everything that the Full-Sized Lady Kenmore has except a White Tub, a Super Roto-Flex Agitator and a Lighted Control Panel. That had to be the TOL Model of THAT particular series.
I wonder if that model had a "click-stop" timer as well???
I can't get over THAT model..... it looks EXACTLY like a Junior-Sized 1963 Lady Kenmore (Model 800).
If the Full-Sized Lady Kenmore was priced around $250.00 back in 1967, I would like to know how much THAT little bugger was back then (and I can imagine it was WAY more than the $120.00 the one I grew up with was priced)????
That's a cool ass machine any way you look at it.
--Charles--