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washerlover

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Ah, life in California. If the floods and earthquakes don't get you, the wildfires will! We just finished remodeling our house we bought a year ago, and I was putting the final touches on my lovely laundry room when this happened. I couldn't even get into my former laundry room (or any of the rest of the house) as it was too dangerous, but was able to reach in and look at my melted Norge bakelite agitator in the '65 Norge. At least I have a photo of it as my avatar. Items lost in the fire: washers: '74 Wards, '65 Norge, '62 Maytag, '66 Whirlpool, '74 Frigidaire, '68 GE, '76 Whirlpool, '71 Lady Kenmore, '64 Kenmore, '66 Kenmore, '75 Frigidaire. Dryers: '62 Maytag, '66 Whirlpool, '64 Lady Kenmore, ''74 Frigidaire, '66 Kenmore. Needless to say, I'm devastated and angry. I feel responsible for losing these gems as they aren't as easy to come by anymore. I already got an offer for a wringer machine in St. Louis -- I'm going to need help rebuilding my collection. I am especially fond of Norge and Wards and am willing to pay and ship whatever anyone is willing to sell. We are in a house now until we either rebuild or buy another place -- and this temporary house has room for machines!

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Todd, I had hoped what I wrote in the other thread had come true, but it's not.  But y'all are ok.  It's gut wrenching to look at the melted machines.  I deeply mourn with you as I was so looking forward to washing in both Norges, especially the 1965.  We will all move forward with both of you and help you get started again in many ways.  I wish I could give ya a hug and hold you both for a bit!!! 
 
Oh Todd.

 

When I saw a post from you after the Valley Fire was well underway, I saw it as a good sign that you were out of harm's way and I felt relieved, so didn't bother to inquire.

 

Another friend of mine was burned out completely in the Lexington fire back in the mid '80s.  He ended up building a palatial replacement home all to his own specs, so that's the bright side.

 

I'm sure you'll get a new collection started, but given the circumstances, they'll likely be sourced outside of Lake County.

 

I'm glad you made it out safely, and I hope if you had any pets, they did too.  I know I'm a few hours away, but if there's anything I can do, like snag and hold a machine for you in the SJ area, let me know.  Even if it's -- cough -- a Norge!

 

Hugs,

 

Ralph
 
I was wondering if you had been affected by the fires. Sorry you lost all your machines and house, but I'm glad you're both ok.
 
Todd,  so sorry for the loss of your house and your collection.  Losing a collection you built up and loved  is like losing some good friends.  Most importantly, though,  you & your family are safe & OK. 

 

I'm sure you'll build up a great collection again.  Ill keep an eye out for rareness here in Salt Lake and let you know anything pops up at the ReStore.    

 

Best wishes to you & your family.   

 
 
So sorry you guys had to go through this!  I cannot even imagine.

Glad you are all safe and sound. 
 
Todd...

Chiming in here, with disappointment & sadness over reading the devastating news & seeing the upsetting pictures. I am so sorry for your loss of the house & your laundry room collection. My heart & prayers go out to you. I know it's hard to see the silver-lining when dealing with such a big dark cloud. Keep us updated on your situation. I will also try to keep an eye out for you, to help you rebuild your collection.
Keep strong & try to stay positive my friend.
 
Todd, I am so sorry to hear about what happened to your collection.   Those photos made me wince...    Please know my thoughts are with you at this time.    On a positive note, I am looking forward to seeing what will make its way into your new collection!
 
With understanding

Todd:

It's like death almost. You don't know how others feel until it happens to you. Well guess what. When I lived in Pennsylvania going to college, my house burnt. I did not have a total loss like you, but it was very disturbing. I Was angry as well. Replacing stuff is one thing, but to not be hurt and all of the many blessings hence forth, is the most important thing! It was for me anyway. Keep the head up!
 
:-(

This is terrible news, I am so so sorry for both of you and your machines and anyone else who got caught up in this terrible event.

I am glad you two have survived I can only wish you both well for the future

Gary
 

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