philr Well-known member Joined Jan 2, 2010 Messages 4,639 Location Quebec Canada Jan 27, 2017 #2 It looks like Simplicity was inspired by Kitchen Aid for this model.
gansky1 Well-known member Platinum Member Joined May 2, 2001 Messages 13,153 Location Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner! Jan 28, 2017 #3 That is very cool, Phil. Do you know who made this? Looks sort of Beam-ish.
B brucelucenta Well-known member Joined Jul 21, 2013 Messages 1,924 Jan 28, 2017 #4 Interesting looking machine. What type of mechanism did it have?
philr Well-known member Joined Jan 2, 2010 Messages 4,639 Location Quebec Canada Jan 28, 2017 #5 Simplicity was part of MC Graw Edison and had machines like Speed Queen but with porcelain tubs. I'm not sure about this one, those I have seen were all later models. I guess the Vari Cycle was Simplicity's version of Speed Queen's Multi-Cycle.
Simplicity was part of MC Graw Edison and had machines like Speed Queen but with porcelain tubs. I'm not sure about this one, those I have seen were all later models. I guess the Vari Cycle was Simplicity's version of Speed Queen's Multi-Cycle.