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Speed Queen & SOLID TUB available near Pittsburgh, PA--Working!
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Post# 124169   4/24/2006 at 11:54 (6,575 days old) by spinout (Phoenix)        

Your attention please....

I am in the process of helping my father liquidate some property his family owns in the Pittsburgh area. If you are interested in any of this, please post a reply or contact me immeadiately--time is of the essence.

Included in the inventory are the following:

1) A seventies era SOLID TUB Speed Queen washer, appears to be a MOL machine and features helical drive w/ reversing motor;

2) An older (read 1960's or earlier) Speed Queen GAS dryer, has SS drum and burner access is at top right of machine; and,

3) A Speed Queen ringer, date unknown but probably late 40's or 50's--I seem to remember it having a timer on front and I think it has an aluminum agitator. I'll get more info.

I don't have pics available yet, but everything still resides in heated basements and is in good condition. And it all worked last time it was used, which has been a few years. I personally used the washer/dryer about 5 or 6 years ago.

I'm not going to bring these machines to San Diego, so I would like to find a home for them in someone's collection who can pick them up or wants to ship them to their location and ENJOY them (but not to immeadiately resell them on EBAY).

I'll make a very reasonable deal (on behalf of the estate) but would prefer to trade for a restorable machine (working or not) such as:

1957-ish GE Filter flo
1960-ish (solid basket) Norge
also--certain early Hotpoint parts



Stay tuned: I'm also going to inventory the properties for small appliances/electronics that may be of interest to forum members.





Post# 124172 , Reply# 1   4/24/2006 at 12:22 (6,575 days old) by trainguy (Key West, FL)        

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Joe,

Let me know when you're in town.

Rich


Post# 124180 , Reply# 2   4/24/2006 at 15:24 (6,575 days old) by spinout (Phoenix)        
Rich-

I was supposed to be in town now, but business has kept me here at home (California). It's now unclear if or when I might be there. My dad is there, however, and so I guess I'm going to coordinate this through him.

Exactly where are you at?

Joe


Post# 124797 , Reply# 3   4/27/2006 at 00:20 (6,572 days old) by speedqueengkc ()        
lint filters , speed queens, general electric

Read thread #6062. I am looking for the lint filter off of a solid tub Speed Queen from the mid 60's. If you find one , please email or create a new thread. Thank you. Sincerly, Kevin(Speed Queen GKC).

Post# 124803 , Reply# 4   4/27/2006 at 03:23 (6,572 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Hey! Joe:

I think that you need to clarify which Pittsburgh that your referring about. If I'm correct I believe that you are referring to Pittsburgh, California.

Now that it corrected, even though I'm a California Native {Sacramento} isn't Pittsburgh, CA towards the Bay Area Joe?

I would be interested in the Speed Queen Solid Tub Washer and Gas Dryer. I'm also certainly curious as to what other "Treasures" you find, of Small Kitchen Appliances.

It will be great to get to see all these "Beauties" Pix's when you get a chance to share them with us, hopefully real soon.

Peace and Great Laundry "DAZE" of Washing, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...


Post# 124812 , Reply# 5   4/27/2006 at 06:40 (6,572 days old) by appnut (TX)        

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Now Steve, would a California location have a heated basement?

Post# 124911 , Reply# 6   4/27/2006 at 13:33 (6,572 days old) by spinout (Phoenix)        
RE: Pittsburgh

Steve, The machines are located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Just a few miles south of the old Fort Pitt for which the city is named.

Pittsburgh, California is about an hour north of Oakland. There are several Chemical plants up there and General Chemical is one of my customers. If the machines were up there, I would just go get them!

As for basements, well California has very few residential structures with basements--let alone heated ones.


Post# 124963 , Reply# 7   4/27/2006 at 17:22 (6,572 days old) by trainguy (Key West, FL)        

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Joe,

I'm just south of Bridgeville off I-79.

Rich


Post# 125084 , Reply# 8   4/28/2006 at 04:27 (6,571 days old) by sactoteddybear ()        
Re: Well Bob:

You need to check things out, before attempting to corupt someone about basically what they are talking about. Actually, YES there are some areas all over California that do in fact have Heated Floors in the Basements, as well as in the houses and some businesses also.

As far as my asking about which Pittsburgh that was being referred about, it certainly could have been just as well the Pittsburgh in California, as well as any other State, to possibly have a Pittsburgh Town/City.

Peace, Fun Times and Great Collectibles, Steve
SactoTeddyBear...

P.S. Please feel free to corrupt me if I've mis-quoted or mispelled anything here Bob...


Post# 125127 , Reply# 9   4/28/2006 at 10:15 (6,571 days old) by spinout (Phoenix)        
The problem with California...

Is, in fact, the lack of basements. And perhaps the lack of barns and old farmhouses, too.

This puts on-property storage at a premium and so you don't have people keeping as much good, old stuff--especially larger appliances. The exception is old cars; people will keep those around (they don't rust out here) and for some reason they think they are valuable. Too bad we can't turn them into old washers.

The second problem is that there is nowhere to inexpensively and easily store and display one's collection. If I had the room, I would have a couple dozen appliances now (as opposed to 5 or 6), considering that I've been collecting for over 20 years.


Post# 125962 , Reply# 10   5/1/2006 at 22:54 (6,567 days old) by spinout (Phoenix)        
This just in.... more info.:

My dad found the washer's original instruction packet (which will be included with the washer):

The washer is a Speed Queen FA6121 (solid tub) circa 1976; very good & working condition.

Still trying to get the exact model on the dryer. An installation sheet was found refering to series 108,109,110,134,135,136 & 137 dryers--if that means anything to anyone. It is, I believe, an early '60's dryer.

Should finally have some pics in a few days, or as soon as someone goes back out to the property.

Make offers. U pick up or ship. Thanks.



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