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Eddy, I am sure if you do not want this machine somebody from this club would love to have it. Thank you for saving a "low milage one owner" creampuff!
 
Don't think I share my mom's distaste for vintahe Kenmores. Quite the contrary. I loved watching the ones our neighbors had from late 50's to mid 60's and longed for one of my own.
 
Whirlpool & Canada?

I have never seen a Kenmore without Sears stamped beside it, at least in the Sixties? What is it with Whirlpool in Canada?
Why is there Inglis and in the late sixties Whirlpool marketed "Victor" washers & dryers without the "RCA" name, but
these were Whirlpool machines or Inglis machines. Does anyone know why they do not use the Whirlpool name in Canada?
When did Whirlpool buy Inglis?
 
Bob and Les, behave you too. Bob you are right, it wouldn't be noticed unless its in the living room!

I could be wrong but I don't think Whirlpool ever owned Inglis, but Inglis used Whirlpool as a outsourcer to build their appliances.
 
Whirlpool owned or owns a minority share in Inglis which was all they were allowed under Canadian foreign ownership laws, FIRA. CGE (Cdn General Electric) was already a big player in Canada, operated as a seperate company arms length from the US Parent. Basically buying a share of Inglis allowed Whirpool access to the Canadian market without having to invest in new factories and Inglis more or less needed Whirpool to stand up against the merger of CGE and Moffat/GSW which then became known as CAMCO (Cdn Appliance Manufacaturers Corp)
 
opening

"Greg you forgot to mention that the "D" shaped opening makes loading and unloading somewhat inconvenient".

Consumer Reports used to mention that ALL the time in their reports
 
PeterH, it's my first Kenmore!

Yes, Peter this is a first and I kind of like it. It's bare bones but it's got a neat variety of cycles and all 5 temp combos. It has a Permanent Press- Wash n Wear cycle, it lists both on the dial! All right you guys, get the sledge hammers away from my new toy LOL. How come I can't find them as old as yours Greg?? Hmmmm. I must be a 60's child.
 
Simpson Sears?

Robert mentioned that it was a Simpson Sears, what does that mean. I have never heard of that term.
 
Simpson Sears

In 1952 a joint company was formed in Canada. It was the Sears Roebuck Co from the US with the Robert Simpson Co in Canada. They opened a catalog based retail store which expanded to include department stores thereafter. They were simply known as Simpson Sears. Even today people still use the term, even though the companies split in 1978! The Simpson stores were purchased by the Hudson's Bay Trading Co and simply renamed "The Bay" which still exists to now. Of course, we still have Sears too which still produces catalogues from which we can still order from!
 
Eddy, thank you so much for the picture. Looking solely at that picture, it's almost like looking at the 1957 or 1958 Frog-eyed Kenmore friends in Dallas had. I loved that mchine. The only thing missing is the waterfall filter. Bob
 
Cool machine, Eddy! The “cool” or “cool down” portion of the Perm Press/Wash-N-Wear Cycle for machines of that era is my favorite of all time, and the spin does not have to work for that part of the cycle either.

Jaune, Consumer Reports also used to complain that the lid opens to one side, but does not lay flat. Only Frigidaire washers’ lids opened to one side and laid flat (nothing’s perfect, but Frigidaires were pretty close). I love Kenmores, too.

Great Pics! How about a close-up of the dial?

Jeff
 
Excellent action pic...I still can't get over how nice the machine is!! Definitely a "New for 1967!"

You'll like the counterclockwise Super Roto-Swirl action as well!
 
Very neat...the markings and lettering, combined with the "etchy" control panel, reminds me of the full-sized portable machines!
 
Very nice machine Eddy!
It is beautiful!
Where did you find it? Was it on the side of the road?
It is in such beautiful shape.
Thanks for the photo's.
Brent
 
Re: Flat Laying Lids:

Actually Jeff, there are a few other Washers that had Flat laying Lids, besides the Frigidaires. The Westinghouse Top-Load, M.Wards Signature, Hotpoint {1950s, 1960s and 1970s} at least, Norge "Borg-Warner" and "Fedders" and the newer 1930s and 1940s, etc Maytag Square Wringer Washers, with a Hinged Lid, if you want to get technical about Lids laying down flat.

Peace and Happy Laundry Days, with Vintage Washers and Dryers, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...
 
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