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repair-man

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Not one but three of these amazing machines have slipped through my fingers in my lifetime. I was only five years old when my grandmother replaced her machine. I remember my grandfather carrying it out of the basement in pieces. Years later I saw one at the curb while delivering the morning papers. (Always liked garbage pick-up morning. Here in Pittsburgh you can throw out appliances and furniture every week. It crushes it right in the truck. I know some places have designated large item pick up times.) The garbage truck was just down the street! Gone again. Then in grade school I had a friend that moved into a house with one in the basement. We used to switch out the regular washer to hook this one up and play with it. His mom wouldn't give it to me because she said it was a good spare. Years later I saw it at the curb while riding by on the bus to high school.

If I remember correctly it had seven different lights. Timer, water level, water temp, full panel, germicidal, tub, and lid button. No lid switch at all. A moveable pump(I think). Been 20 years since I saw it.

Ed
 
It's Imperial!

A beautiful machine! Tell me, were Whirlpool and Frigidaire the only appliance manufacturers to use "Imperial" for a product line? It seems that it would be confusing to have two different brands using the same name, e.g., Whirlpool Imperial Portable Dishwasher and Frigidaire Custom Imperial Washer.
 
There is at least one still around...

Because it lives at my house! (:

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lights

It has eight lights in all. The top light,one in each side of the timer dial,the ozone and tub light,and one in the front lid release emblem.

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cabinet picture

Front of cabinet. It makes doing your wash a real treat! This is a 1956 machine BTW.

I always had to smile when I saw this POD. Even before I owned my 56. The mom and the little girl are having fun watching the machine do it's thing. However the little boy looks like he's worried that if he puts his jeans in there with that Surgilator,he may never see them in one piece again!! LOL!

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Sorry, I forgot two lights!

One under the water temp lever,and one under the water level lever. That makes eight in all. How did we do laundry without them?? (:

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I'm pretty certain that Maytag always had a center time. At least until about 1980.

I always thought that I remembered this being an RCA Whirlpool. And it looks like rickr's machine is. But the POD is not.

Ed
 
Hi Ed
I lived in Pittsburgh as a boy...long time ago...Baldwin-Whitehall area. I remember that once a year you could put ANYTHING out on the curb and they would come and pick it up. That is when people would put out their old appliances and lots of other cool junk. It would take about a week before they picked it all up giving me lots of time to browse. My mom would go nuts because I would drag home more stuff than our family was getting rid of. I would go for long walks checking out the piles of refuse. What fun!

Maytag's first few models of washers did not have a center dial. The earliest models had the knobs on the top front of the cabinet, one on each corner... and then there was a model with two matching knobs on a backsplash side by side in the center. I think about 1956 or 57 they started with the center dial and push buttons.
 
Rich
I live in Bethel Park. Literally one block in front of my house is Whitehall and the other end of my street is Baldwin.

I completely forgot about the earliest Maytags before backsplash control panels and I never saw one with the 2 matching knobs in the center.

Ed
 
Please Correct Your Email Addy

Ed,

I've tried to email you twice but they are returned undeliverable. I'm less than 30 minutes from you. There are quite a few of us in the tri-state (Ohio, WV & PA) area, in addition to the eastern part of the state and NY. With over 500 club members, it's hard to say how many more of us who collect vintage appliances are within a couple of hours' drive of each other. Jimmy (FilterFlo) is only 2 hours away and although we are close, we don't get to see each other as much as I'd like.

It would be great for all of us to meet sometime for a local wash-in. Also, 'Dan' from State college - your email addy as listed under your profile is not correct either. A few of us will be coming up your way this summer to visit an old appliance guy who wants to get rid of his stash and it would be nice to meet you, too.

Anyone else in this area want to get together? I'm going to be thinning out my collection this summer and would like the things to stay local if possible.

Rich
 

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