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SactoTeddyBear

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I wanted to share with my Club Friend's, that I've got a Serial #319304Y and it is an Early to Mid 1940's Model Wringer Washer. If anyone is interested, I'm asking that only the Shipping be Paid. It is in all right condition, given that it hasn't been operated for quite a long time. It has been stored in both a Garage since Mid-1980's and a Storage Shed {currently} since Late-1990's.

I'm sorry that I don't have any Camera capability to take any Photo's, but it does look like the ones on E-Bay lately, except mine has the Red and White Roller's and it has either the Black or Red Agitator. It's been quite a long time since I've looked at it to check out any deteroration or color's, besides the main Cabinet being White.

Peace and Happy Wringer Washer Laundry Days, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...
 
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Just buy one of those disposable film cameras with built-in flash, then have pictures put on CD when developed. Or use a present film camera you probably already have (EVERYBODY has SOME kind of film camera hanging around, I keep seeing the excuse on here "I don't have a camera" as if a DIGITAL camera is required))and, again, have pictures put on CD when developed. Nowadays, to save money, one can often get just negatives and the pictures on CD, no prints, with the idea that if one really NEEDS a print, they can take the CD or negatives down to the local drugstore and have them made on an individual basis.
 

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