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Model 150 Blackstone Washer
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Post# 526126   6/21/2011 at 20:44 (4,685 days old) by thistoo77 ()        

Hi,
I have a Model 150 Blackstone washer built in the 1950's. I need to remove it from it's current location and I wanted to ask if it's worth selling or should it be scrapped for metal value? any help you can offer me would be appreciated.
Thank you,





Post# 526130 , Reply# 1   6/21/2011 at 21:04 (4,685 days old) by simpsomatic (Melb, Aust-now Palm Springs,US)        
OMG

Is this for real.....

Post# 526137 , Reply# 2   6/21/2011 at 21:29 (4,685 days old) by perc-o-prince (Southboro, Mass)        
I would be interested and I live in Mass!

I truly don't know what the value is so the best I can do is wait for you to tell me what you would be happy with.

Does it work?

Where in Mass are you?

Please keep me in mind.

Rich


Post# 526194 , Reply# 3   6/22/2011 at 08:15 (4,685 days old) by Blackstone (Springfield, Massachusetts)        
Of course I'm interested...

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I have sent you an email.


Post# 526328 , Reply# 4   6/22/2011 at 19:49 (4,684 days old) by thistoo77 ()        

I have added another picture.

Post# 526329 , Reply# 5   6/22/2011 at 19:49 (4,684 days old) by thistoo77 ()        

and another one.

Post# 526331 , Reply# 6   6/22/2011 at 19:56 (4,684 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        
The lid seal is there for a very good reason!

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I have a 150!  It's a great washer and tons of fun to watch.  There's nothing like a Blackstone.


Post# 526341 , Reply# 7   6/22/2011 at 21:05 (4,684 days old) by bradross (New Westminster, BC., Canada)        
Cool machine Greg!

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That does look like a fun machine! I've always been fascinated with the comparitively small opening/lid. Looks like an interesting 3-vane perforated agitator (in bakelite, I presume).

Post# 526367 , Reply# 8   6/22/2011 at 23:46 (4,684 days old) by tolivac (greenville nc)        

Remember a freind of my Moms had one of these when I was a kid-too little to see from the top-so she let me sit in front of it and watch the mechanism behind the twin front doors.Was interesting-kept me entertained while Mom and her did their things.Interesting lurk in the basement find!

Post# 526601 , Reply# 9   6/24/2011 at 05:40 (4,683 days old) by Jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
O Greg thats so cool

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I don't think I have seen that machine run,but I sure moved it!

 

j

 

 



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