The East coast 2010 Wash-In, PART 2 (day 2)

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I absolutely love

the giant glo-worm in the night time garden, and

John's hilarious KATZ cycle, and

the bathroom Stovetop-Combo sink

but I mainly want to thank you for the video of the glass bottom Easy in the other thread.

Seeing the rinse water shooting thru the long rows of holes was heaven, Kevin, and I am truly grateful.
 
Ditto golittlesport...

Kevin...

Your photography is outstanding. Wish I could have been there as well...your videos allow me to feel like I am.

Thanks to you and the other enthusiasts who took the time and efforts to capture this stellar collection. It certainly has expanded since I saw it years ago.

George
 
The Extractor is actually a Bock Extractor

It is one of the last machines they made for American Laundry Machinery. in the late 60S Before American dropped all smaller machinery from its line. The last small washer extractor they made was in 1970 and was a 65 lb machine and was sold named "American Cascadex" and in had hard formula cards that were called Cardex formula controls They were about 10 inches wide and 16 inches long very heavy and would break if dropped just right. or bent.

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Wow

Kevin, the pictures and videos are awesome and much appreciated! Obviously, this was wash-in history being documented! Bravo, and thank you.
 
Wow, Thanks Kevin for sharing the great pictures. Everyone is having a nice time. I too was curious about the "Katz" cycle on the combo. The lights in the dryer tubing are spectacular. What a beautiful home and collection of toys. alr2903
 
It was my pleasure!

I'm glad I was able to share photos and video with every one! I really had a great time and would love to do it again!

F.Y.I... I am planning a wash-in (in the LA area on Saturday December 11, so mark your calendars!

Kevin

P.S.... Yes I want to know about the "KATZ" cycles too! Every "daily uses" washer was marked with the same cycle, but I forgot to ask John about it!
 
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