Many thanks go to Roger, who hosted a fantastic wash-in last night at his house. Ross and I were treated to a tour of Roger's fascinating small-appliance collection (including stunning Hoovers, Kirbys, Royals, a scintillating little Electrolux, a pristine Lewyt, and a gorgeous array of Sunbeam Mixmasters).
We also were able to really appreciate the Maytag experience, complete with Roger's Highlander (one of the most elegant machines I've had the privilege to use, and with the original owner's manual!) and his more-fun-than-should-be-allowed suds-return A608 (which agitates as it fills from the bottom--such a beautiful backwards rendition of a drain that you wonder if--upon peeking outside--you'd see cats walking backwards and birds flying tail-first).
As seems to be the trend these days, we took the 208 for a spin with a turquoise Power Fin mated to the short-stroke orbital transmission. The wider-base agitator in the standard-capacity tub made for unbelievable water drama. After throwing a washcloth in, we were hard-pressed to see where it was, as it darted with ridiculous speed from spot-to-spot in the tub.
To top it off, we had some wonderful conversations amongst the three of us (as we always do), and were also the happy recipients of a call from Scott in Minneapolis! (It was great to chat with him after all the e-mail we'd volleyed around
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All-in-all, a fantastic evening, and thanks again to Roger for hosting it!
We also were able to really appreciate the Maytag experience, complete with Roger's Highlander (one of the most elegant machines I've had the privilege to use, and with the original owner's manual!) and his more-fun-than-should-be-allowed suds-return A608 (which agitates as it fills from the bottom--such a beautiful backwards rendition of a drain that you wonder if--upon peeking outside--you'd see cats walking backwards and birds flying tail-first).
As seems to be the trend these days, we took the 208 for a spin with a turquoise Power Fin mated to the short-stroke orbital transmission. The wider-base agitator in the standard-capacity tub made for unbelievable water drama. After throwing a washcloth in, we were hard-pressed to see where it was, as it darted with ridiculous speed from spot-to-spot in the tub.
To top it off, we had some wonderful conversations amongst the three of us (as we always do), and were also the happy recipients of a call from Scott in Minneapolis! (It was great to chat with him after all the e-mail we'd volleyed around

All-in-all, a fantastic evening, and thanks again to Roger for hosting it!