WOW! What a magnificent assortment, almost like an aging harem. Thanks for braving the cold to bring us the pictures.
Right behind the turquoise Kenmore in the last picture is one of the first Norge slanted control panel dryers to match the redesigned washer with the perforated tub. The model shown was sold by the gas company in Atlanta, and maybe others; the gas companies loved dryers with standing pilots.
That Hamilton 800 is like my electric model. Can't miss the lint screen mounted in the center of the control panel in the APEX.
On that unusual SQ dryer, does anyone know if that is an exhaust vent on top of the control panel like in some of their oldest dryers?
Could that Westinghouse dryer have a Push-To-Start button? If not what is the little square gray button beside the dial on the left?
Right behind the turquoise Kenmore in the last picture is one of the first Norge slanted control panel dryers to match the redesigned washer with the perforated tub. The model shown was sold by the gas company in Atlanta, and maybe others; the gas companies loved dryers with standing pilots.
That Hamilton 800 is like my electric model. Can't miss the lint screen mounted in the center of the control panel in the APEX.
On that unusual SQ dryer, does anyone know if that is an exhaust vent on top of the control panel like in some of their oldest dryers?
Could that Westinghouse dryer have a Push-To-Start button? If not what is the little square gray button beside the dial on the left?