I always thought the "beehive" or "Xmas tree" style base was the earliest type, but recently saw a NIB one for sale on ebay and it had a late '50s date on the box.
I have a Waring Blendor recipe book with the "rocket ship" style base pictured on the front, and it has copyright dates of 1940 through 1947.
I know the "beehive" type was produced prior to the '50s, but now I'm not sure which type is older.
I have a "beehive" model 700B and I always thought it was produced on either side of WWII.
The "rocket ship" style models are "FC" followed by a one- or two-digit number.
I can't find any information on line.
Does anybody know approximate manufacturing dates for these two styles? Based on the copyright dates in the recipe booklet, I'm thinking the "rocket ship" type is older than the model 700 "beehive" type.
I've attached pictures of both models.


I have a Waring Blendor recipe book with the "rocket ship" style base pictured on the front, and it has copyright dates of 1940 through 1947.
I know the "beehive" type was produced prior to the '50s, but now I'm not sure which type is older.
I have a "beehive" model 700B and I always thought it was produced on either side of WWII.
The "rocket ship" style models are "FC" followed by a one- or two-digit number.
I can't find any information on line.
Does anybody know approximate manufacturing dates for these two styles? Based on the copyright dates in the recipe booklet, I'm thinking the "rocket ship" type is older than the model 700 "beehive" type.
I've attached pictures of both models.

