I'd like to meet that paper napkin! and her milliner.
Don't know that I've ever seen a Kelvy in person and haven't seen ANY Kelvinators in this neighborhood ever. The only person I BELIEVE that had a Kelvinator, was an Aunt in Larchmont NY. Aunt Grace and Uncle George had a laundry pair in their garage circa 1961, a solid-tub machine that had a bizarrely-shaped squat black agitator (only now from AW do I understand how that thing moved)and the only washer I ever remember having a glass porthole in the lid. I thought I remembered it as a Hamilton(another washer I'd never even seen a picture of until here), but now I'm not sure. I remember seeing her machine and thinking that someone must have enjoyed, as I did, watching the machine spin. Were they rare?
Don't know that I've ever seen a Kelvy in person and haven't seen ANY Kelvinators in this neighborhood ever. The only person I BELIEVE that had a Kelvinator, was an Aunt in Larchmont NY. Aunt Grace and Uncle George had a laundry pair in their garage circa 1961, a solid-tub machine that had a bizarrely-shaped squat black agitator (only now from AW do I understand how that thing moved)and the only washer I ever remember having a glass porthole in the lid. I thought I remembered it as a Hamilton(another washer I'd never even seen a picture of until here), but now I'm not sure. I remember seeing her machine and thinking that someone must have enjoyed, as I did, watching the machine spin. Were they rare?