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Post# 280410   5/16/2008 at 10:18 (5,817 days old) by countryford (Austin, MN)   |   | |
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I found this on Craigslist in Denver. It looks just like my easy I have. Has anyone ever seen one of these before?
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Post# 280459 , Reply# 1   5/16/2008 at 18:40 (5,817 days old) by westyslantfront ()   |   | |
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Hi Justin. I remember Gibson for refrigerators but the only washers I ever saw was in the late 70's there were some Westinghouse front load stackables with the Gibson label. Ross |
Post# 280485 , Reply# 2   5/17/2008 at 00:34 (5,817 days old) by thirtyater ()   |   | |
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sure looks a lot like an Easy. |
Post# 280519 , Reply# 3   5/17/2008 at 10:43 (5,816 days old) by appliguy (Oakton Va.)   |   | |
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Gibson and Easy were both owned by the Hupp Corporation (yes the maker of the Huppmobile car in the earlier part of the 2oth century) But I too have never seen a Gibson Spin Drier....I wonder if they made Gibson Automatics at that time as well and if so I would love to see what one looked like. PAT COFFEY
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Post# 280537 , Reply# 4   5/17/2008 at 15:08 (5,816 days old) by gansky1 (Omaha, The Home of the TV Dinner!)   |   | |
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I have a book from Easy from this time - owned by Hupp Corp, which was later sold to WCI. The 1967 line was still branded Easy but by this point, Easy automatic washers were made at the Hotpoint factory. Hupp acquired Easy from the Murray Corp. around 65-66 and within a few years, it was all melded into the WCI fold. Gibson, Kelvinator, Easy, etc. washers and dryers became Franklin clones for a few years until the Easy name was dropped in the U.S. in the early 70's. |