In the early 80s my grand mother had a used 950 washer and an 850 dryer in electric. I remember looking at them and thinking how strange it was that the lights weren't in the same place. And yes, they could be blinding.
My first official washer (when I was 14?)was one that was avacodo that was a few years newer than these that had an incandescent nightlight bulb under the console hood. This served to light the edge of a piece of plexiglass which encircled the timer knob. It was more practical in that you could actually see the lettering clearer when choosing a cycle. It also had a sudsaver. Then I found the exact same model only in white. And that became "my" washer. Back then I frowned upon Avacodo and Coffee and even Harvest gold (even though I secretly liked it). Shame on me. lol. I never came upon any pink though. Not until recently anyway.
It seems in the early 60s GE did alot experimenting with different appliance designs. Just looking at the museum you find the all in one washer, the washer sink, and then this with the electro-mechanical timer. Then you add in the wall refrigerator, the hutch refrigerator(huge), and things like the stove I found a couple weeks back with the unit buttons on the sides(where they could easily be dripped on or activated).
They must have realized they were going to be major players going forward so why not get things right and see what people preferred.
Thanks for posting the adverts.
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