| Thread Number: 860 Lady Kenmore 1950's Wringer--VISIMATIC |
Post# 51995-12/29/2004-12:29 ||| Manoravenue (CA) |
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Don't know if anybody is into wringer models, but there's a c.1955 pink/white Lady Kenmore wringer up for auction just today. I'm wondering if it's through that Affordable Appliance Company as the auction location is said to be West Chester, PA. They also have an early 1950's Speed Queen wringer and a couple of Maytag wringer auctions. CLICK HERE TO GO TO Manoravenue's LINK |
Post# 51999-12/29/2004-16:03 ||| gansky1 (Omaha, NE) |
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Also a "Gentle Hands" Thor washer - very cool as well. But those prices... |
Post# 52006-12/29/2004-18:44 ||| Manoravenue (CA) |
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Wringer prices
I thought the "gentle hands" sounded a little out of context in connection with a machine manufactured by a company with the name "Thor"! As for the price on the Lady Kenmore, do you think it is way over-priced? I was half thinking about making a bid, as though I have room for anything else in my garage at present, but it just seemed like a cool color and design and my home itself was built in 1953. |
Post# 52009-12/29/2004-20:47 ||| gansky1 (Omaha, NE) |
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I paid $10 for the pink Visi-Matic I found and subsequently gave to Scott in Minneapolis. |
Post# 52033-12/30/2004-11:32 ||| Manoravenue (CA) |
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Ten Dollar Deal!
On that basis, yes, I guess an opening bid of $350 for the Kenmore wringer is a bit much! It's just that I don't know when the last time was I saw a vintage anything in the way of appliances in this area, so I figured the rarity of the model might have some bearing on the price. |
Post# 52049-12/30/2004-17:19 ||| partscounterman (Kahului, Maui, Hawaii) |
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Depends on where you are...
When I lived in St. Paul, MN, regular visits to estate sales would have a person scoring a wringer washer within a month. These could be had cheeep.
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Post# 52052-12/30/2004-18:04 ||| CleanteamofNY (Brooklyn, NY) |
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As for wringers, starting price should be $50.00 and reserve is no higher than $125.00. I know most ebay sellers think that there is a very big market for those machines but in reality, it all depends on the starting bid price, that's what makes them or break them!
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Post# 52145-12/31/2004-22:07 ||| kenmore1978 (Los Angeles) |
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Automatics for Westerners
As far back as I can remember what a washing machine was (1957), all of my family or their friends had automatics, no wringers, so maybe Westerners did embrace automatics early on. As I've said before, though, dryers were rare. |
Post# 52160-12/32/2004-01:16 ||| geoff (Milford, Connecticut) |
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CleanteamofNY
You GO Girl :) :) |
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I feel a high five coming on!
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