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Post# 298712   8/23/2008 at 13:58 (5,716 days old) by trainguy (Key West, FL)   |   | |
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Post# 298713 , Reply# 1   8/23/2008 at 13:59 (5,716 days old) by trainguy (Key West, FL)   |   | |
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Post# 298714 , Reply# 2   8/23/2008 at 13:59 (5,716 days old) by trainguy (Key West, FL)   |   | |
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Post# 298715 , Reply# 3   8/23/2008 at 14:00 (5,716 days old) by trainguy (Key West, FL)   |   | |
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Post# 298860 , Reply# 4   8/24/2008 at 04:34 (5,716 days old) by kenmoreguy64 (Charlotte, NC)   |   | |
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Rich - I'm thinking I should head toward an older dryer without concern, so I am proceeding with gusto. Several nice folks have offered assistance, including yourself, so I figure "why not?!" I love the turq. '65 - hate to see it be a parts donor! The other dryer believe it or not is an early '70s machine (1971 or 1972 I believe) which was made to look like something older. I don't know why Sears had a spurt of retro-mania on that model and at least one other. They used the early 60's heavy metal pointer knobs, with painted centers, but they were painted lighter gray instead of black/dark charcoal. Their plastic door handles and long lint screens are easy give-aways to their age. I still think they're cool though, and it's interesting to note that Sears did not market washers to match, not that I am aware of anyway. Thanks Rich! Gordon |
Post# 298896 , Reply# 5   8/24/2008 at 11:59 (5,715 days old) by spinout (Phoenix)   |   | |
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I'll take the '65 head if the whole dryer goes unclaimed. It the same as my '65 daily driver. |