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Post# 726598   1/10/2014 at 03:03 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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Coming back to the shop at the end of my run today, I was greater by this sight. Can't imagine what caught my eye...






Post# 726599 , Reply# 1   1/10/2014 at 03:07 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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First up, a little Hotpoint action. A bit on the basic side but I most likely will evaluate it and pull the transmission and/or the motor-clutch assembly.



Post# 726600 , Reply# 2   1/10/2014 at 03:10 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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Next up, something that would have Nate's attention. In all it's Avacado glory. Rapid advance timer, sound insulation so it doesn't >quite< sound like power washing a metal barn and upgraded racking.



Post# 726603 , Reply# 3   1/10/2014 at 03:14 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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Neat washarm with a little mini arm at one end. Did this arm actually help?



Post# 726604 , Reply# 4   1/10/2014 at 03:16 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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And the racking... Actually, the racks seem to be in pretty decent shape for its age. Could be a low mileage unit.



Post# 726606 , Reply# 5   1/10/2014 at 03:19 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
Now to the heart of the matter.

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Haven't seen one of these in a very long time! I knew it to be of royal lineage as it says it's was a 'Her Majesty' dryer!

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Post# 726608 , Reply# 6   1/10/2014 at 03:21 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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Something I've NEVER seen. Is this actually a drying rack since this dryer has the tumble/no tumble option? Cool!



Post# 726609 , Reply# 7   1/10/2014 at 03:30 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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Well, here was my chance to finally see how the no tumble option worked on these. I've not really had my heart in to machines since Jacqui passed and with my dealing with a nasty case of sciatic nerve pain, I almost didn't but I had to get back onto the bike at some point so... Inside she went. I'll spare you the huge delint job I had to do. Also discovered that the idler pulley spring had popped loose so no tumble at all. We also have the big coil of the two coil heating element out. Anyway, got it tumbling again. The heater might be another story...



Post# 726610 , Reply# 8   1/10/2014 at 03:34 (3,752 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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Nice to see you posting again Red!



Post# 726611 , Reply# 9   1/10/2014 at 03:36 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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Pretty cool. The no tumble function is actually the drum belt drive pulley. The motor turns one way and the pulley turns the drum belt. In 'no tumble', the motor turns the reverse direction and the pulley assembly actually disengages internally and the drum belt doesn't turn. Really cool. I wonder how that pulley assembly actually held up?

Anyway, reassembled and admired how the pulley system really worked. Then I noticed the console looked like it had a light lens. Hmmm. Then I noticed the push button switch on the side of the console. I wonder?



Post# 726612 , Reply# 10   1/10/2014 at 03:38 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
Thanks, my Dear.

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Had to do it at some point, right? I'm even going to get to answer the email sent my way wondering how I was holding up. I love you guys. I really do!

Post# 726613 , Reply# 11   1/10/2014 at 03:39 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
We have light!

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This must have been Ward's TOL dryer, huh? The washer must have been just as cool!



Post# 726614 , Reply# 12   1/10/2014 at 03:42 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
The required night shot...

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Now I gotta wonder how the pair together looked all lit up. Anyone have the matching washer?



Post# 726615 , Reply# 13   1/10/2014 at 03:44 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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More...



Post# 726616 , Reply# 14   1/10/2014 at 03:54 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
The bottom line...

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The dryer actually runs like one of my vintage watches. BUT, the not so good...

1) needs a heating element. The large coil's broken. Can they still be gotten?

2) the feet need reattaching. They screw into a small nut that's welded to the frame and not well at that. Using a second nut on the leg should do the trick.

3) will need a belt at some point.

Sssooo...

Does anyone have the matching washer and wish they had the dryer to go with it? I'm not attached to her and would be willing to adopt out another orphan to a loving home. Same for that Signature dishwasher, I don't know if it works but could be persuaded to test it for anyone who wants it or parts off it. The plastisol door liner does have some bubbles in it near the rinse aid dispenser but they are small and not ruptured yet.

Speak up!

Hugs,
RCD


Post# 726617 , Reply# 15   1/10/2014 at 03:58 (3,752 days old) by washdaddy (Baltimore)        

On the Frigidaire DW, my parents had 2 models that were very similar to that one.
First one they left in a house that we moved out of in 77. Wash arm didn't have the mini-arm, but did have the middle tower. Was a decent machine for a portable.
After the move in 77, mom couldn't get the POS Tappan out of the house fast enough and replaced it with another Frigidaire. Difference between the first and second one- #2 had No Heat Dry option, the mini-arm, and it was a built-in. Racks were basically the same between the two machines. Was also a decent performer. I think it lasted about 12 yrs. roughly before she had to replace it.
On the Signature-
The dryer rack would sit inside the dryer when you set it for "No Tumble" and you laid what you were drying on the rack. the rack allowed for the heat from the dryer to circulate around the item being dried without it being tumbled. great idea for items that were very noisy when tumbled them but you wanted to dry them quietly.


Post# 726618 , Reply# 16   1/10/2014 at 04:03 (3,752 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
By the way...

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For the curious, that is a hand wound Russian 'Puljot' chronometer that was actually issued to Russian military pilots only during the late 70's to the mid 80's. With Jacqui gone, my little joys seem to be my dogs, my appliances and my vintage watches. Oh, the thread I could do just on those... Lol!

RCD



Post# 726619 , Reply# 17   1/10/2014 at 04:08 (3,752 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
Baby steps, baby steps.

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All in God's good time, long as we know you're hanging in there that is what matters.

Post# 726623 , Reply# 18   1/10/2014 at 05:10 (3,752 days old) by toploader55 (Massachusetts Sand Bar, Cape Cod)        
Hi Drew.

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Great to see you "back on the bike" again.

Great Haul... That Signature Dishwasher looks exactly like Frigidaire racking and definately their Wash System for that time period. I think if I remember right, that Frigidaire was using that Wash System on the "Electri-Clean" Models back then. (1979-1981 ???)

Nice to see you posting and look forward to the "Treasure Pile" in the back of the shop.


Post# 726626 , Reply# 19   1/10/2014 at 05:55 (3,752 days old) by alr2903 (TN)        

RCD, so nice to see your post, new finds and pictures. The fan looks like a jet engine in the Wards dryer. It must be of the Aw.org "flocker" nicknamed machines. Thanks again for the pictures. It must be "Signature" and Avocado month in your area. Arthur

Post# 726631 , Reply# 20   1/10/2014 at 06:14 (3,752 days old) by Tomturbomatic (Beltsville, MD)        

Good to see you here again Drew. Healing takes time. As the Beatles said, "Whatever gets you though the night."

The original Stop & Dry Norges were roller driven and the lever to stop the tumbling just raised the drum off the drive roller. It had a rectangular spring-loaded bar or rack. If you positioned the drum so that two vanes were at the 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock positions, the rack could be squeezed to make it shorter and placed between the two vanes and allowed to return to its original length where it would stay. Things could be hung from the rack to dry. If two vanes were at the 4 and 8 position the rack would sit on them and things could be placed on the rack to dry. I notice the huge fan behind the drum. Norge used to talk about the 21" diameter fan being the largest in the industry, which it was, but it was not as efficient as a squirrel-cage blower so a smaller squirrel-cage blower could move as much air.

If the large coil is only broken in one place, you can stretch it, make a loop at either end and use a nut and bolt to join the two sections. It's not ideal, but it would work for a while. The Her Majesty had a type of soft heat called Velvet Heat. It ran on high heat (both elements or high gas input) until a set temp was reached. After that, it ran on the lower heat input. It was not as fast as Soft Heat. I think Wards dryers had auto dry before Norge offered the feature on their machines.

I loved the power-washing a metal barn simile.


Post# 726633 , Reply# 21   1/10/2014 at 06:29 (3,752 days old) by dnastrau (Lords Valley, PA)        
Hotpoint

Glad to see you back posting again!  I always enjoy your posts and look forward to seeing what buried treasure you have found.

 

That Hotpoint washer looks to be the same machine that my parents had from 1984 until 2009 or so.  It was simple but a real workhorse.  In all of those years all it ever needed was a belt and a new pump.


Post# 726635 , Reply# 22   1/10/2014 at 07:00 (3,752 days old) by pulltostart (Mobile, AL)        
Drew

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Welcome back and happy new year! Good to see your input again - I'm always up to read dog stories and look at dog pictures.

lawrence

BTW, I love how the timer ring glows with the night light.


Post# 726637 , Reply# 23   1/10/2014 at 07:21 (3,752 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)        

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Hi Drew, welcome home! Nice to see you.

That MW/Frigidaire dishwasher is very cool, very similar to the one that I got from Don. That one looks top of the line though and maybe a year or two later and just as avocado lol. I hope someone saves that, at least for a bit just to play with it.



Post# 726639 , Reply# 24   1/10/2014 at 07:28 (3,752 days old) by Yogitunes (New Jersey)        

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Welcome back Drew....its a rough road we all cross at one time or another......AWO would not be the same without you!

what a unique set of appliances....always good to learn something new and discover things we have never seen before...


Post# 726640 , Reply# 25   1/10/2014 at 07:36 (3,752 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        
That's a beautiful watch!

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What an interesting day you had.  

 

I had a MW Her Majesty washer that matched this dryer, a truly beautiful machine too.  3 speeds, a dozen selector buttons and lights for all of it.  It was a 1969 model and looked to be the first of the white burp-up-filter agitators, moving away from the pump recirculating style Norge had been using since 64.  Mechanically, the washer was toast but I did save the panel.


Post# 726664 , Reply# 26   1/10/2014 at 10:20 (3,752 days old) by PhilR (Quebec Canada)        

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Hi Andrew, the MW dishwasher looks a lot like my 1969 Frigidaire.

 

1969 Amana Radarange - 1969 Frigidaire Custom Imperial dishwasher.


Post# 726665 , Reply# 27   1/10/2014 at 10:25 (3,751 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        

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Hey Drew! Glad to see you posting again! Hopefully someone wants to play with the Wards/Frigidaire DW, and there's nothing like the glow from a control panel labeled as, "Her Majesty". LOL

Ben


Post# 726676 , Reply# 28   1/10/2014 at 11:38 (3,751 days old) by dnastrau (Lords Valley, PA)        
PhilR's '69 Frigidaire DW

Wow PhilR - that looks exactly like the '67-'68 Custom Imperial DW that my aunt and uncle had in their kitchen until about 1980 or so.  They replaced it with another GM Frigidaire (lesser model) that a contractor friend gave them (looked nearly new but probably mid '70s) that ran until 1990 when they replaced it with a new KitchenAid Superba.

 

Andrew S.


Post# 726686 , Reply# 29   1/10/2014 at 12:24 (3,751 days old) by revvinkevin (Tinseltown - Shakey Town - La-La Land)        

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Very good to see you "get on that bike" and post again my friend!

 

Very neat to see inside that Norge/MW dryer, that fan sure is something!   I also like the clean lines and buttons on the DW.   Unfortunately not interested in either (SURPRISE!  LOL) as I have no room.

 

It will take time Andy as "time heals all wounds" as they say.   Great to see you are making those baby steps.

 

All the best to you!

Kevin


Post# 726688 , Reply# 30   1/10/2014 at 12:33 (3,751 days old) by rp2813 (Sannazay)        
Andy,

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Add me to the long list of those who are happy to see a post from you again!  I was just about to write and ask how you're doing, but I won't burden you with the need to reply to yet another message.  I'm glad you received all of those well-wishes.

 

As you know, when I was a kid we had the '67 Snorge matched pair, but they were not "Her Majesty" machines.  The dryer had the Stop-N-Dry feature but we never used it.  Lint filter at the bottom.  A LOUD end of cycle buzzer, but when I discovered it was adjustable via a screw on the back of the console, I toned it down.

 

It looks like the "Her Majesty" machines got an upgrade with a full-width lens for the console light.  The lights on Mom's machines were about 8" wide.

 

Can't say I'd wish either machine on anybody.  In later years, the gas dryer started making it smell like a smog alert -- inside the house.  It couldn't have been healthy for my mom, who eventually developed respiratory issues.

 

As for the dishwasher, you and I know perfectly well that if Nate were still local, we'd be driving up to pay you a visit and fetch that machine.


Post# 726692 , Reply# 31   1/10/2014 at 12:45 (3,751 days old) by mickeyd (Hamburg NY)        
Love the bike metaphor.

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And remember old friend, you never forget how to ride a bike. Hope you have a safe ride today and every day, and soon you'll be doing bike tricks again over those wonderful piles that rank among Automatic Washer's finest.

Post# 726700 , Reply# 32   1/10/2014 at 13:16 (3,751 days old) by Kenmoreguy64 (Charlotte, NC)        
Well there you go Mister Andy...

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How's that for positive energy and karma? With such an awesome list of folks who love your pile finds, and such cool appliances to post about, everyone wanted to comment first on your return to posting. It should tell you that we all love you Andy!!

I am glad you found these, and REALLY GLAD you enjoyed playing with the dryer. I think that's the tonic you needed. May the pile soon cough up even more dandy items.

In the meantime, two alumni from the pile will be quite busy this weekend as I didn't wash much laundry last weekend, and the wicked cold snap of this week had Duke energy running radio ads asking us all to conserve power and not run our major appliances if we could avoid it. I don't recall them ever doing that in the winter before. So, two pile finds from 2010 will be busy washing tomorrow. Its supposed to be a rainy day, so perfect for staying in and playing with washers.

I'll keep my fingers crossed that these machines find adoptive homes so they too can be alumni of the pile!

Gordon


Post# 726769 , Reply# 33   1/10/2014 at 18:10 (3,751 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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Now I gotta wonder how the pair together looked all lit up. Anyone have the matching washer?

 

I have the console from the Her Majesty washer, if you find a vintage Wardge you feel the need to convert. It was the only thing worth saving on this particular machine.

 

 


Post# 726798 , Reply# 34   1/10/2014 at 20:33 (3,751 days old) by laundromat (Hilo, Hawaii)        

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As far as "top of the line" goes,this wasn't it. Norge made the "Touch & Wash washer AND matching "Touch &Dry" dryer for the "Monkey Wards" line up.They had all space age componants and the washer was a true three speed model.

Post# 726845 , Reply# 35   1/11/2014 at 00:23 (3,751 days old) by roto204 (Tucson, AZ)        
Oh, that dishwasher!

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*thud*

:-)


Post# 726847 , Reply# 36   1/11/2014 at 00:29 (3,751 days old) by roto204 (Tucson, AZ)        
washarm with a little mini arm at one end. Did this help?

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Nah, not really, any more than they do nowadays. I had the original all-Bakelite arm from the little '69 Deluxe you found us, and the Imperial arm with the twirlie, and the washing was equivalent. But if you had your choice and it didn't hurt, wouldn't you want the mini arm, too? :-)

This wash tower was what the '69 Deluxe came with, and kicked much more butt than the tall but single-slit tower that rode on the rack with the Imperial. This one had directed jets plus a jet to wash the silverware basket, and it worked. The only bummer was losing a contiguous section of rack at the back; the rack with the fixed/bearing-mounted tower made for much more flexible loading.

I love the concentric rings in the top rack that shoo dishes away, so that the stream shooting straight up from the tower could hit the spinning constant-rinse disc on the top of the machine.

Considering how amazingly well the Deluxe cleaned with its basic punch-to-start-and-stand-back cycle, I'd bet the Custom Imperial/Wards Signature here would be stunning, especially with the 150-degree wash option.

Sound-insulated? So, like power-washing a wooden shed instead? ;-)

I think quiet operation is overrated if the sound is satisfying, like a maelstrom of kick-butt unfolding within.


Post# 726855 , Reply# 37   1/11/2014 at 02:29 (3,751 days old) by PhilR (Quebec Canada)        

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On the Custom Imperials, only the top and left side of the dishwasher are insulated.

The constant-rinse disc in my 1969 Custom Imperial is tired, It's loose and doesn't spin much because of the wear. The wash tower isn't fixed to the spray arm but to the lower rack but it's the one with the ball on top. It works fairly well but you have to be careful that it sits on the center of the bellow when you start the dishwasher as otherwise, it probably won't turn. 

 

 

 


Post# 726866 , Reply# 38   1/11/2014 at 04:52 (3,751 days old) by Frigilux (The Minnesota Prairie)        

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That's quite a find, Drew! Thanks for sharing all the great photos. I'd have to agree that the FrigiWards dishwasher is a low-mileage unit. They were great candidates for rust-outs. I've always thought that upper rack was odd, and wondered about the purpose of the tower of rings.

Oh--and someone should be in charge of reviving Nate!
:-)

As someone who covets The Silence Of The Dishwasher in his kitchen, these all-too-true comments elicited big chuckles from me:

For The Win ...like power-washing a metal barn
Runner-up ...like power-washing a wooden shed


Post# 726867 , Reply# 39   1/11/2014 at 05:03 (3,751 days old) by DaveAMKrayoGuy (Oak Park, MI)        

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What ever happened to that Avocado Green Mont. Ward washer someone found? Maybe that woud make a good match for this dryer...!


-- Dave


Post# 726907 , Reply# 40   1/11/2014 at 10:18 (3,751 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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This is Robert & Fred's Montgomery Ward dishwasher.  We had some fun with the Frigidaire demonstration door-window a couple of weeks ago.  It's a cool action inside, less upward spray from the lower arm than I'd expected (this one does not have the whirly-gig) but it seems to move a lot of water and it washed the full load we did later quite well.

 

 







Post# 727057 , Reply# 41   1/11/2014 at 20:14 (3,750 days old) by mathewhebailey0 (port arthur tx)        

Like to see redcarpet drew post a video of the Wards dryer fan spinning with the drum out.

Post# 727125 , Reply# 42   1/12/2014 at 04:35 (3,750 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
Video of the Ward's blower in action, huh?

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Wouldn't that kinda like my being in the heart of the F-5 tornado? Talk about noise and having to hold on for dear life! LOL! Which, of course, means that I'm seriously entertaining the idea...

I got a chance to evaluate the Ward's dishwasher tonight. Mixed news...

1) Overall condition. There is bubbling in the door liner around the rinseaid dispenser and more so at the bottom edge of the inner door. Also a bit of it around the motor mount in the bottom of the tub. It's not thru but it is there.

2) The wash motor is SIEZED! Looks to have been weeping and totally locked up the motor bearings.

3) The controls themselves are in working condition. After a slight bit of love, the timer both rapid and normal advance is ok. The status lights are all good and the selector buttons are also in good shape after a bit of cleaning and lube. The fill valve wants to activate and the float switch assembly is also functional.

4) The racks are almost in new condition considering her age. Overall, a nice little treasure trove of parts. And a fair amount of them has been spoken for by a member here who can speak up if he wants but I will have fun in saying he lives north of the border... LOL! It was a pleasure to finally be able to put a voice with a name, kind Sir. Someday, I'll put a face with that voice!

Thank you all for your kind words. I'm not kidding when I say this is like a second family. I'll start getting more into the machines after my current case of sciatic nerve pain with the accompanying clenching leg muscles is back under control. For those who have had/have this, you know the... Pain level it is. For those who have not had the dubious pleasure of knowing it, thank your stars!

RCD


Post# 727186 , Reply# 43   1/12/2014 at 12:11 (3,749 days old) by PhilR (Quebec Canada)        
...he lives north of the border...

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Hi,  yes that's me!!Smile It was a pleasure talking to you! I just wish I could talk better (for those who haven't talked to me, I do not speak English very well...). 

 

BTW, I searched to get info on AT&T rates and I found this (see "accepted solution"), I hope it applies to you!:



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Post# 727190 , Reply# 44   1/12/2014 at 12:34 (3,749 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        

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No worries, Stan! You speak English better than I do sometimes, and it's my only language!

It was a pleasure to speak with you last night. I'm also pretty jazzed I have yet something else that will make someone else's wishlist come true! We'll make arrangements. Now, next on the agenda to do now that I'm slowly coming back on a resemblance of a even keel after Jacqui: take care of my friends in Oz if they haven't given up on me by now... LOL!

RCD


Post# 727906 , Reply# 45   1/15/2014 at 18:35 (3,746 days old) by kenmorewasher10 ()        
looks like you just struck gold

looks like you just struck gold and by gold i mean appliance gold

Post# 728097 , Reply# 46   1/16/2014 at 14:57 (3,745 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
The saga of Her Majesty continues!!!

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Score a small victory over the bane of our collective existence: SCRAPPERS!

I am off duty for a week to deal with the awesome pain level that only a sciatic nerve can cause. Last night at about eight o'clock, I was at the shop dropping off paperwork before my leave. As the shop is full of used machines to be overhauled and sold, Her Majesty had to sit outside by the back door on our property for one night.

This morning, I was at the local scrapyard that our shop uses to drop off a damaged alloy rim from the Solara. As I walk around to the office to get paid, I do what I always do... Scan the pile for anything interesting. I see the back of a green dryer that I know to be a old Norge. For some reason I had this sick feeling and asked them to turn her around so I could see the front. Of course, since I had no hardhat or yellow vest, I couldn't do it myself. Sonnavabish, it was a Her Majesty. I call the shop to find out that mine was missing, having been stolen during the hours of darkness where the cameras can't see well. THANK YOU ROBERT for providing this site. I showed the people there this thread with the pics and model/serial numbers I posted on the 10th. They verified she was mine and pulled it out of the pile. Talk about pure chance of my timing. She had just been dropped off and was less than 2 minutes from being crunched.

Now I get the pleasure of not only rescuing her from another pile, a uglier pile than The Pile behind our shop, but I get the pleasure of messing with some methheaded scumbag's day because as soon as I file the police report, the junkyard will supply the police with this dirtbag's vehicle picture w/license plate, his driver's license and the finger print they make us all put on their copy of the money slip that this motherless offal signed stating that she was his property and not stolen. Yes, I realize that the jerkwad will get a slap on the wrist but I don't care. It's a small but morale boosting victory.

I'll get her back soon. There is paint damage on the left hand side and the top came off when dumped. I will be able to give her a close inspection as soon as I can.

Guys and Gals, I finally got one back. I've had a few stolen and, FINALLY, I got one back partially due to my being a hopeless appliance geek and posting this thread with pics and info! Thanks, Robert!

RCD


Post# 728100 , Reply# 47   1/16/2014 at 15:06 (3,745 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)        

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That's a great story!  I'm glad you got one of the thieves, won't they be surprised when the police show up with a citation for unlawful taking?!

 

 I've had more than a couple scrappers stop when they see appliances in the open garage and ask if they can haul off my garbage appliances for me.  Uh.... no.  Never had anything stolen, but I'm wary of leaving the garage open when I'm not out there.

 

There are a couple of guys that I call when I do want stuff hauled away and they usually jump and rush right over knowing my scrap weighs twice as much as most newer appliances they usually get calls on.


Post# 728110 , Reply# 48   1/16/2014 at 15:54 (3,745 days old) by rp2813 (Sannazay)        

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Well Andy, after reading that story I'd say you were meant to have this dryer.  Or at least rescue it -- twice -- in order to find it a loving home.

 

That would NOT EVER be my home, btw.  I get queasy just looking at the control panel.


Post# 728113 , Reply# 49   1/16/2014 at 16:09 (3,745 days old) by Kenmoreguy64 (Charlotte, NC)        
Still laughing at Ralph's reply above :-), I love it

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Well Andy,

I think I can imagine how you feel, I really do.

Back on July 4th weekend 2009 I re-arranged my storage trailer of machines and had loaded back 21 Kenmore and Whirlpool washers and 2 dryers. I didn't re-enter the trailer for about two months, but when I did I found it completely empty. I would have loved to fry the arses of the people who violated my space...

Back then we did not have the identification rules in place that we have now which will hopefully locate then stun the jerks who took Her Majesty enough that they might think twice next time, and hopefully they'll tell their fellow thieves.

In my case, some of the machines I don't miss, and it may be good that the metal presumably got recycled. Others I miss, including the 4 Ladies and the 1970 500s in the middle of the photo below.

SO GLAD you got her back Andy, and I agree with Greg, I think it means you're supposed to be involved in the future of that machine in some way or another.

G



Post# 728174 , Reply# 50   1/16/2014 at 21:22 (3,745 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
Insulting Her Majesty? OFF! OFF with his head!

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Actually Ralph, I can't totally blame you for that but having her is better than shaving with her...

Just filed the report. After the lady at the counter got over her laughter that a grown man was complaining about having his collectable green dryer stolen but was able to identify it from pictures posted on a website dedicated to people who collect them...

They will contact Western Metals to work with them and eventually get the dryer back to me so I can do a triage on the damage. Gordon, I had to call you first so you could enjoy a little Karma in action and maybe get a little closure.

RCD




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Post# 728568 , Reply# 51   1/18/2014 at 16:17 (3,743 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
Got her back.

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Met the police at the metal yard. Proved that she was mine and was released to me. The jerkof most likely get hit with a petty theft charge as I could only value her at $400 and the minimum value for a misdemeanor charge is $650. Oh well. The police are going to try to tack on a fencing stolen property if they can just to add a small amount of misery to this scum.

We'll see about repair. She was dropped off and skewed the frame so nothing lines up. The left hand side paint is really scratched up badly. The chrome on the console is also bunged up but not badly. It'd be a labor of love (or vindication...). Sigh...

RCD


Post# 728580 , Reply# 52   1/18/2014 at 17:27 (3,743 days old) by PhilR (Quebec Canada)        

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I guess he'll think twice before stealing any odd-colored appliances!



Post# 728593 , Reply# 53   1/18/2014 at 18:32 (3,743 days old) by rp2813 (Sannazay)        
Andy, you know what they say:

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Love is blind, and I mean that in the worst possible context.  Tough love, however, is not.  

 

After reading your latest post, I retract my previous statement.  I now consider this a classic case of aggravation and waste of time and energy in true Snorge style. 

 

Perhaps the powers that be are trying to tell you this dryer is destined to reincarnate as a Yugo -- or whatever the modern day equivalent would be.


Post# 728644 , Reply# 54   1/18/2014 at 22:25 (3,743 days old) by redcarpetdrew (Fairfield, CA)        
Oh, I do understand.

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But I dunno what I'll do. Let's face it. Each and everyone of us has at one time or another (or more than that...) come face to face with something that just asks to be saved, even though you really do know better. Sometimes you get rewarded by it just coming together and purring. Other times, you have to beat your head against the spiked rock wall before you give into the inevitable.

Kinda like people, too. LOL!

Anyhow, I'm not sure I was going to ever keep her and save her or pass her on to a possible loving home. At the very least, I was going to video that huge 747 turbofan like blower for fun. Meanwhile, if people need any parts, I'll entertain it as she may have been turned from Royalty to donor by this abduction.

RCD


Post# 728648 , Reply# 55   1/18/2014 at 22:56 (3,743 days old) by rp2813 (Sannazay)        
turned from Royalty to donor

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Sounds like the best plan!


Post# 728888 , Reply# 56   1/19/2014 at 19:52 (3,742 days old) by jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
Cool story RCD

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AW documentation saves the day! Can't wait to see the 747 turbofan in operation, I bet the clothes blew around the drum huh? huh?



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