The Kennith O. Sisson Letter

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Fascinating reading . . .

Thank you Robert, Jetcone, Nate . . . and everyone else who made this letter possible. I loved reading about the first Frigidaire and Bendix from the horse's mouth, as it were. A piece of our history which should be preserved.

Bendix had its faults, but it sure paved the way for a huge market. And, of course, Frigidaire was the BEST.

Thanks again . . .

Jerry Gay
 
The handwriting seemed pretty easy to read to me, but then I spent a lot of time reading doctors' handwriting.... ;)

One thing about the letter that didn't get transcribed was the indented paragraphs. That's something you don't see too much any more.

It's a shame "Mr. Brucken" didn't want to cooperate!
 
I read in my research

that Mr Bassett and Mr Chamberlain had a connection with the Navy somehow. Mallory, and Singer built the first timers for WWI for use in torpedoes. And after they had geared up for production when the War was over they had scads of timers lying around. So Mr.B & McC. saw an opportunity and a new way to free up women from having to stand over a machine.

Since you could automate the actions of a torpedo you should be able to automate the actions of a clothes washer.

 

 

 

 
 
Jon,
So interesting! I had no idea that torpedo strikes were automatic!
These guys were brilliant.
Thanks for the information.
B
 
Fascinating Appliance research and design

Yes thanks for showing everyone this letter Robert, I remember when Jon got this letter around 1997 and sent me a copy, I have always loved all the research Jon did on tracking down the inventors of these cool appliances that we all admire today.

Jon and Robert maybe it is time to share the story of the development of the ABC-Kelvinator orbital action AW with all the folks on AW for those that don't know the cool history behind this unique washer.

John L.
 

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