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danemodsandy

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I just wanted to let everyone know that I'm relocating from Atlanta - where I was born and have spent most of my life - to beautiful Waterloo, Iowa. I leave tomorrow, and will be there by Sunday afternoon.

The reasons are many, but mainly I like the Midwest and Midwesterners, and it was time for a change. Atlanta's a megalopolis now, which isn't my idea of fun, and I recently lost someone, so moving on feels right.

I'm looking forward to meeting a lot of you in that general area, like Ben (sweztoyz), who has kindly offered to host me for a couple of days while I get my bearings, Greg in Omaha, and Robert in Minneapolis. I'm also hoping I'll eventually get to meet all the Iowa contingent including Jim in Bettendorf, Cory in Cedar Falls and Laundryshark in Cedar Rapids. If I've forgotten anyone in Iowa, be sure and give me a shout out.

I've disposed of the contents of the house here, so I will have the fun of haunting thrift stores, yard and estate sales and Craigslist without guilt! And of course, Iowa is a great place to find vintage 'Tags (please, Lord - a white A108 and a white DE 606 - it's all I ask).

I'll keep everyone posted and post pics as news and finds come to pass!
 
Waterloo

Having recently visited Waterloo, I can attest to its beauty. Ben's street reminds me of the street in "A Letter to Three Wives." Very classy. (I hope SOMEONE gets that reference) (insert knowing smirk)
 
Sandy, have a great adventure, and prepare yourself for those Iowa farmboys. They're about as far removed from pretentious as one can possibly get. You may be in for some culture shock (both good and bad) coming from Atlanta.
 
Looking Forward to It!

I think the greatest thing about all this will be re-furnishing and re-equipping, almost from scratch. For years, I've had to be very careful about what I wanted, because I had so much already, and new acquisitions invariably caused space problems. So, I won't have that to worry about - for a little while, anyway, LOL!

I kept the kitchen stuff, linens, some lamps and a couple of small pieces of furniture, none of which will make the trip up for a couple of months. So - it'll be every collector's dream - lots of wide-open spaces to fill up!

I'll be concentrating mainly on Truman-era appliances - the early '50s. I have my sights set on a Dormeyer Silver Chef mixer, a Crosley radio, Dreyfuss 302 telephones, that sort of thing.

It's gonna be fun.

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Best of luck!

Although the Trueman administration had some of the best appliances, I still have a soft spot for Eisenhower administration appliances and, of course, Roosevelt administration finds. You can never go wrong with a 302.

Safe travels,
Dave
 
Also Hope to Find:

This baby - a 1951 Philco clock radio. My parents had one exactly like this; Dad won it at an IBEW (International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers - his union) picnic, if I remember the story correctly.

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The very best of luck to you in your move!! You'll have a great time with Ben "a really super guy"!!! I haven't been to Iowa but I know that the Omaha area is beautiful. If I were planning to move from Florida I would seriously consider it. Keep us posted! Terry
 
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Lora Mae? lol lol lol You don't strike me as the gold-digger type, Sandy! I suppose I fit the Rita mold, but I could never match Ann Sothern's comic timing. And I must agree, the Truman administration had the BEST appliances. Step into my home and your are transported to 1948, bark cloth draperies and all.
 
I hope you have a very safe trip, and I look forward to meeting you as well. I don't have near the collection of machines as others here. The that will all change as soon as I am working again.

Somewhere out there is a Whirlpool belt drive, and a GE Filter-Flo with my name on it. I just have to find them.
 
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