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GREAT pics of BEAUTIFUL machines!!!

it's hard to pick out a favorite but if i had to, it would have to be the first one. i really dig on that door!!! i like the ornament/handle going across the window like that.

thank you for sharing. i don't know much about front loaders, but i LOVE all your duo-matics!!!

:o)
 
Bombig! (wow)

It's truly sad that these are so rare because most were scrapped. (?) Are there any more around? You have been collecting for a long time, you experienced collectors. Where are all these duomatics? These were no doubt high end appliances at the time, so not many were purchased, guessing.

I'm signing up for mental rehabilitation; sensory overload. My favorite is the CD-788.

Nice set of special appliances, congratulations and thanks for sharing the girls.

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So nice to see the

thread pop up again.

 

I think there is always hope for a Duo as these things were so heavy they all tended to sit in the basement because no one wanted to pay to have them moved out. 

Thats how I found all of mine except for the 1956 which came to my by Gregm. He got that one from a used dealer in CT.

 

 

 

 
 
When I was a kid, probably talking early to mid 70s here, my dad's parents had a big Bendix washer-dryer combo that sat in their kitchen. It was never used, so I guess it didn't work anymore. I never knew there was such a thing as a combo, and I'd never seen one since until I got on this site. My guess is it was probably early 50s--it didn't seem as fancy as any of yours, John. I remember clearly that it was a Bendix (not a brand that was familiar to me at the time, so it stuck in my brain) and it was a combo. Otherwise the memories are very fuzzy--probably because I never got to see it in use. I used to accompany my grandfather to the laundromat in their neighborhood sometimes, even from a pretty young age, so I have much clearer memories of the SQ machines there.

Is it possible that their Bendix could have had a bit of a slant front--not as slanty as a Westy, but maybe a bit slanted or curved, rather than a strictly cubed shape? I'm certain it did not have that lovely, very automotive-looking door ornamentation.
 
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