1958
It is amazing that the dryer still has the tape kit. Our green 58 LK washer had the tape kit replaced when the little chain that drove the tape started slipping and the Delicate cycle began at the Deep Rinse in the Normal Cycle. Unfortunately, only the Delicate Cycle's Wash remained. After the first spin, the timer ran into the OFF portion at the end of the Normal Cycle so the Rinse and spin for the Delicate Cycle sorta got swallowed and disappeared. In fact, that was the way mom discovered the breakdown. She had set a Normal Cycle load for an extra rinse and the machine filled with hot water and was doing a slow agitation. She, doing anything but a slow burn, yelled for me to figure out what was wrong. Boy, was Sears prepared for that particular timer spasm so we were far from the first to experience the problem! They guy came out and had all of these parts to re-do the control panel. After that, there was no more window where the cycles appeared and the cycles were printed in the original colors around the dial like the one in Greg's picture, but our machine was still a Lady Kenmore with all of the letter coding. It was pretty in that the dial surround was lighted by the fluorescent tube. The gold dial with the cameo of Lady Kenmore was replaced with a dial with a K in the center because the dial had to have a pointer now that there was no black line in the window to show where the setting was on the tape.
I hesitate to think what it would have cost to have all of that done if we had not had a service contract on the machine.