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Post# 1005460   8/30/2018 at 01:29 (2,065 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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Post# 1005461 , Reply# 1   8/30/2018 at 04:34 (2,065 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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Post# 1005462 , Reply# 2   8/30/2018 at 04:58 (2,065 days old) by frigidaireguy (Wiston-Salem, NC)        

Sent the seller an E-Mail message - We will see if I get a response.
Bob


Post# 1005464 , Reply# 3   8/30/2018 at 05:38 (2,065 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
Hope you can make things go

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Didn't include a picture or name machine in my description to make those who "watch" only work a bit harder. *LOL*

Hopefully owner won't be deluged.....


Post# 1005465 , Reply# 4   8/30/2018 at 05:57 (2,065 days old) by turquoisedude (.)        

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Holy moley!  Do my eyes deceive me or is that Sherwood Green???


Post# 1005471 , Reply# 5   8/30/2018 at 07:43 (2,065 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        
WV-65 in Sherwood Green!!

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It sure is, Paul! Wow, this might the the earliest non-white Frigidiare washer to have surfaced. The last year of the WO-65-2 line in '54 had the color options, but I don't know that anyone has seen in recent times either a '54 or '55 Frigidaire in Sherwood or Yellow.

I certainly hope someone is able to save this beauty.

Ben


Post# 1005479 , Reply# 6   8/30/2018 at 09:16 (2,065 days old) by Unimatic1140 (Minneapolis)        

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Wow it is a Sherwood Green washer. I know the matching dryer in Sherwood Green had surfaced quite a few years back, but the washer is super cool.

Post# 1005580 , Reply# 7   8/31/2018 at 07:52 (2,064 days old) by Frigidaireguy (Wiston-Salem, NC)        

I heard back from the seller and she wants to learn more about the washer. She said someone had already offered $500 for it. I asked that she send me a money shot so we will see.

Bob


Post# 1005585 , Reply# 8   8/31/2018 at 09:06 (2,064 days old) by Moparwash (Pittsburgh,PA )        

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Hope you get it!

Post# 1005617 , Reply# 9   8/31/2018 at 16:32 (2,063 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
"She said someone had already offered $500 for it."

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See what I mean?

Something that was previously being given away now has a seller reconsidering that offer. Obviously person or persons have been whispering things into her shell like ears and now we're off to the races.

Sometimes think it's better to do a whisper listing when finding such things.


Post# 1005621 , Reply# 10   8/31/2018 at 16:50 (2,063 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
" she wants to learn more about the washer"

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Three guesses where seller is going to go for that information.

Post# 1005623 , Reply# 11   8/31/2018 at 16:55 (2,063 days old) by swestoyz (Cedar Falls, IA)        
...now has a seller reconsidering that offer

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And what is wrong with this? We don't know if there was an agreement on the table between the current owner and a potential future owner for this thing being free, or if the ad being posted with free was a feeler by the current owner to see if it should be scrapped or if someone might want it.

There are a ton of unknowns when there is a public ad out in the wild. When something is listed as $FREE$ that is as rare as this washer, most serious collectors should pony up some cash to ensure the thing doesn't get scrapped.

And in the case of this Sherwood Green 1955 Frigidaire, it is probably just as rare as the '57 charcoal control tower that popped up several years ago. Thank God the seller of the control tower set had the right mind to post them on the estate sale site, even if there was no price listed.

If we want this to be fair - my suggestion would be that the seller post this on ebay. That way, everyone has "their fair" chance to offer up what they're willing or not willing to pay.

While I'm on my soapbox, I find collecting appliances to be somewhat hilarious. Car collectors pay thousands and thousands of dollars for a common or even rare car, just to make sure it is saved. TV and tube audio guys will go hog wild and throw around 4 to 5 digit offers for some of the rarest stuff, one to make sure it isn't thrown away, but also to make sure they are guaranteed they get the deal. But appliances? We balk at a seller asking $400 for their coppertone Maytag set, but when something as rare as this washer pops up, some find $500 to be over the top when I was thinking that if it seriously sells for $500 - then someone got a deal.

Ben




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Post# 1005625 , Reply# 12   8/31/2018 at 17:20 (2,063 days old) by RP2813 (Sannazay)        
He Lurks Amongst Us

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That would be the "seller's helper" who has been known to tip people off to what they have after it appears in a link here.  Apparently he has a firm grip on a grudge and isn't letting go.

 

Just my wild guess regarding this latest incident.  IIRC, the last time he interfered was when an Apex had been discovered, I think in New England somewhere, probably within the last year or so. 

 

At that time, it was suggested that any fantastic finds be posted in the ATT forum to prevent lurking non-members from seeing them.

 

 


Post# 1005628 , Reply# 13   8/31/2018 at 17:59 (2,063 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
Being as all that may

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One, the item was "free" in listing and that included words "just pick it up".

Two, apparently seller didn't really have a clue as to worth or value until after notice went up on this site and people began blowing up her inbox with offers far in excess of "$1". She may have known the thing was vintage and or a "museum piece", but that does not automatically translate into big money for anything. In fact museums routinely turn down things offered for their collections if price is far in excess of what they can or will pay. Hence reasons most things are donated and donor just takes the tax deduction.

Three, if it wasn't for the eagle eyes of those in group few would have known this was a "Sherwood" green or whatever Frigidaire washer.


Post# 1005629 , Reply# 14   8/31/2018 at 18:11 (2,063 days old) by Stricklybojack (South Hams Devon UK)        

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I have learned the best way to get the free stuff is be there to pick it up ASAP. This may mean insisting you can only get it “now” or “tonight”...many a time being nice and letting the seller pick a time convenient for them has caused me to miss out...”oh the neighbor blah blah blah”, “someone else came right away”, etc.
“Time kills all deals” say the pros.


Post# 1005636 , Reply# 15   8/31/2018 at 19:21 (2,063 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
You aint said nothing but a word!

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*LOL*

Should have hired a SUV or something and drove out to Detroit for that *free* AEG toplader. But instead waited too long and it was gone.


Yes, by all means when word *free* is attached to an appliance advert on CL or similar listings time is of the essence. If nothing else to beat out the scrappers constantly trolling for easy pickings.

Even when one comes upon a seller that doesn't want the appliance scrapped and offers to "hold", that may not be unlimited or indefinite.

The other thing is there are still a good number of persons who don't know about appliance "collectors" and or otherwise think someone from miles away reaching out for an "old" appliance is, well nuts. That is until others begin whispering sweet nothings into their ears that their said old or whatever appliance actually is worth something.


Post# 1005637 , Reply# 16   8/31/2018 at 19:41 (2,063 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        
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eBay is probably the way to go with this, as long as the seller has a reasonable starting bid, and NO reserve. But it would seem that the $$$ seed has been planted, and all bets are off.


Post# 1005647 , Reply# 17   8/31/2018 at 20:04 (2,063 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
Fleapay is slowly dying

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Facebook, CL, Offerup and other sites are stealing a good part of eBay's thunder.

People want cash in hand, rather than deal with having to give eBay a nice chunk of their takings. That and thanks to various policy changes over years fleaPay has become far more pro-buyer. People have received merchandise, filed various claims afterwards *and* gotten a refund from eBay. The latter in turn goes after seller even if or when they have done everything correctly.

Case in point an old appliance is sold "as is", but then buyer claims it is dented, doesn't work properly, is dirty or whatever....



Post# 1005753 , Reply# 18   9/1/2018 at 12:16 (2,063 days old) by bajaespuma (Connecticut)        
Ahem,

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Just my opinion, but before I made ANY offer, and don't think I wouldn't love to get this machine, I'd want to see some nice clear shots of the inside.

Hope you're paying attention seller.


Post# 1006288 , Reply# 19   9/6/2018 at 18:47 (2,057 days old) by Launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        
Well for all that noise

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Posting simply ran out/expired.

Of course this could mean seller simply didn't bother to update/remove post after unit was taken. This seems to be a current trend and is quite maddening.


Post# 1006407 , Reply# 20   9/7/2018 at 19:48 (2,056 days old) by goatfarmer (South Bend, home of Champions)        

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….or maybe the mysterious person who said $500 came forward.


Post# 1006442 , Reply# 21   9/8/2018 at 01:54 (2,056 days old) by tolivac (greenville nc)        

I am wondering if the inside is a corroded out water filled MESS!!!Maybe that is why you don't see a money shot!!NO old machine is worth $500 to me esp in that condition-just dragged out of the woods or the barn.This and vacuum collecting USED to be a low cost fun hobby-but now the greed is taking over-at that stage--NO THANKS esp if folks are offering 500 bucks for a dirty,unrestored possibly corroded out old washer!See this same thin on the vacuum forum-some folks offering that much for a dirty,corroded,missing its bag and attachments Kirby vacuum.Those sorts used to be FREE!!!Than it was kinda fun seeing what you got and fixin' it up.

Post# 1008893 , Reply# 22   9/28/2018 at 14:54 (2,035 days old) by TrainGuy (Key West, FL)        
Updates?

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Did someone here get the washer?


Post# 1008895 , Reply# 23   9/28/2018 at 15:20 (2,035 days old) by Frigidaireguy (Wiston-Salem, NC)        

I heard back (finally) from the seller on Sunday night. She had a pic of the tub - It was 3/4 full of water and looked rusty. She said she had done some research and found that the machine was worth between $500 & $1,200. I imagine she will have this machine for a while.

Bob


Post# 1008901 , Reply# 24   9/28/2018 at 16:05 (2,035 days old) by RevvinKevin (Tinseltown - Shakey Town - La-La Land)        
Soon to be sold - gone.....

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Todd - Washerlover lives "in the area" and has been in contact with the seller.  Sounds like he's going to pick up the washer and (what's left of) the matching dryer.  There's also a Frigidaire range of the same year & color available too.  See the thread in IMPERIAL.



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