Vintage Maytag set (1959) Des Moines $395

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....a Maytag Wringer (round tub, sounds like gravity drain) for another $395 he described to be VGC. I thought the price to be rather high, but told him I've got several, wasn't looking for another. Anyone interested could contact him.

Ben - thanks.

John
 
Good for you, John!  Glad you got these lined up.  I need to get down to to see your collection sometime this Spring  - and you should come up again, too.  

 

I agree, the price for the wringer is too high when we regularly see them for $50-100 all over the Midwest.  Sellers might do a little research on CL before setting prices for these, they are far more common than many would imagine.
 
Thanks

...for the positive feedback and comments from all. Greatly appreciate the kind words and agreed with all comments. Have always favored appliances that light up, so glad to have found them - and yes Greg - you're welcomed here and I'm looking forward to seeing your collection again. Kenny - I was leary about the price, until I saw them in person and then realized they were worth it to me. The lady of the house appeared to seldom use the dryer - as evidenced by probably 200 clothes pins to be sold, many clotheslines in the basement. Seemed like the type who continued to use her wringer washer (square porcelain tub Maytag, with Aqua trim and agitator) more so than the automatic. You can tell when someone really took care of things, and this lady's entire house was well maintained.

As the Estate Sale Rep said, "they are the best looking WD he's seen in years, almost as if from a time capsule". Very good condition. Washer is a suds saver and extremely heavy, really glad my friend was available to help. Both were operative in the house they were sold from, but as with anything this age, more will be known in days to come. Got a few pics while loading up, will get more posted soon.

Again thanks Greg - for posting!

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CONGRATULATIONS!!

oldskool,
those look amazing! And the washer is a suds-saver too!? Double cool! I wonder if the owner used the suds-saver with the wringer washer? ? And I thought the maytag wringer looked like the square tub one!

Again, CONGRATULATIONS!!
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Wow, John, they look great!  How nice to find a set of machines that have been well-cared for - I think you're right that the former owner probably continued to use the wringer washer and line-dry the laundry.

 

Have fun with them!
 
Those are so AWESOME, and they look to be in amazing shape, CONGRATS John!! And suds saver too, wow!

Just an FYI, they are 1960 models, not 1959. The round "M" logo on the front panel started in 1960.

Kevin

(the photo on the left is supposed to be 1958-1959 - oops)

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If I only had time....

I would leave right now and go back to DesMoines for the sale that starts today at noon. The wringer washer was in pristine condition but high ($395), I saw 2 Amana RR Microwaves ($15 each), vintage percolators that looked to have not been used, Corning Ware up the wazoo, Corning ware percolator, pans, beautiful bowls, stacks of linens, etc....and everything was in fabulous condition. The guy said they couldn't sell anything else until sale time. I didn't have time to go further thru the house, but can only imagine what else was upstairs.

Thanks everyone for your words of encouragement. Much appreciation!

Kevin - thanks for clarifying date of production. I was curious because the patent info on the back included a list of patents from 56 (for Canada) and 57 (USA).

Paul - agreed regarding usage - although there were WD connections at/near the kitchen, where the dryer was located - both washers were in the basement near the clothes lines and 4 containers of clothes pins. Large laundry sinks next to the SudsSaver and Wringer. Oddly, there were 2 agitators for the Wringer? One sitting in the sink and one installed and operative in the machine?

The lady was a class act for sure - everything in perfect order, paper work with notes, receipts, incredibly clean and meticulously cared for.

Hope to get the WD installed and more pics posted.

Thanks everyone!
John
 

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