brucelucenta
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This Whirlpool was a fairly early model from the mid 50s it looks like. Maybe '56-'58 would be my guess. It also has the lid that you push a button on the front to release. I think the introduction of the lint filter was probably due to GE's FilterFlo models. This machine had the lint filter that was mostly used on Kenmore washers and not the bristle brush filter that became so commonly associated with Whirlpool machines. Whirlpool was one of the very first to have a 2 speed washer also. Many machines of this vintage were only one speed at the time. This model also was using the RCA emblem too. I was told an interesting story by one of the top Whirlpool dealers in Oklahoma. He said that back in the 50's Whirlpool struck a deal with RCA to use the emblem for a 10 year period to help boost sales of their appliances, since everyone was well familiar with RCA and trusted the name. He said they paid a hefty 1 million dollars for that privilege. Whether or not that is true, I do not know. I found it interesting though. These were really very good machines that lasted a long time. I think many of them were replaced after belts wore out instead of just replacing the belt and pump, which really was a major ordeal to do. People could have gotten many more years out of them with just a little maintenance.