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Post# 1095028   10/29/2020 at 03:26 (1,275 days old) by keymatic (London / UK)        

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Morning Guys,

Not sure if you can help or shed any light on this unusual twin tub which looks to date from the late 50's to early 60's.

The badge on the front says "C*ome" ?? I can't find anything on the web about the machine or company.

Regards


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Post# 1095038 , Reply# 1   10/29/2020 at 08:58 (1,275 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Nice twintub, but so far it doesn't ring a bell. I will have to get a look at my older brochures, but that has to be done with a face mask because they are beginning to deteriorate. And I will have a look at some copies of Dutch ads. I have no high hopes though, there were so many Dutch manufacturers, it's hard to get a full picture of what was made here.

BTW, are you sure it's Dutch or German?


Post# 1095039 , Reply# 2   10/29/2020 at 09:07 (1,275 days old) by keymatic (London / UK)        

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@ Louis,

Thanks for having a look, I am fairly positive it is either Dutch or German, as the seller has confirmed it was purchased while they were based in Germany but could have been an import from the Netherlands.

Another twin tub which was available in the UK for a while in the early 60's was the Lecmatic which I believe was a rebadged Dutch machine, great tear-drop shape :)sorry for the poor copy, this is when photocopying was down on fax paper and over the years has faded so much, and continues to!!

Regards
Keith


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Post# 1095040 , Reply# 3   10/29/2020 at 09:11 (1,275 days old) by ozzie908 (Lincoln UK)        
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That LEC looks like an Easy spindryer from the USA !

Post# 1095042 , Reply# 4   10/29/2020 at 09:25 (1,275 days old) by keymatic (London / UK)        

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Hi Austin,

It does look at bit American, but it is a re-badged Dutch export. I only know this as this information and the above pic came from a lady called Faith Hinds who use to run the Laundry & Mangle Museum in Frant in Kent, I was meant to have gone there in the early 90's but never made it, but about 10 years ago I went to her home to see her but most of the collection had been sold to a private collector.

Cheers K


Post# 1095053 , Reply# 5   10/29/2020 at 12:06 (1,275 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Well, I have gone through pictures, brochures and old news paper ads and did a search on delpher.nl (digital archive for newspapers etc).

1. C*rome

I couldn't find the name on delpher.nl. And I didn't find any other machine that looked like this one. Do you know what kind of wash system it has? Agitator, pulsator or perhaps a circulation pump? There were many Dutch manufacturers, but a lot of them went bankrupt or focussed on other products after making washing machines for a while. The C*rome looks like an expensive machine with what looks like a thermometer and control lights.

2. Lecmatic

That is definitely a relabeled Easy spindrier. It's highly unlikely that such a machine would be copied by a Dutch manufacturer and then sold to an English company while the Easy was sold in the Netherlands. I think Easy would sue that company! Perhaps these machines were imported from the USA and shipping went through Rotterdam harbour? A lot of American appliances found their way to Europe through Rotterdam. Overhere in NL a lot of American appliances were available for quite a while. Here's an ad for a similar Easy.

BTW, a search for the name Lecmatic gave zero results on delpher.nl. So no ads or articles for it, not even a small one for a used one.


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Post# 1095086 , Reply# 6   10/29/2020 at 15:34 (1,274 days old) by vacbear58 (Sutton In Ashfield, East Midlands, UK)        
lec matic

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Louis

We have a company here called Lec which specialises in (lower end) fridges and freezers although I doubt this machine was early 1960s, more like 1950s. Could it be they were manufactured under license or with slight modifications rather like the ERRES (i think) vacuum cleaner based on a Universal design and also manufactured in the UK. The use of the word Spirilator indicated Easy straight away


Post# 1095096 , Reply# 7   10/29/2020 at 16:25 (1,274 days old) by Rolls_rapide (.)        

I wonder, I wonder...

I wonder whether that 'Come' twintub should actually be 'Comet'?

Look at the stylised 'C'. It has the star and the comet tail.

Perhaps the 't' snagged on something and snapped off.


Post# 1095097 , Reply# 8   10/29/2020 at 16:50 (1,274 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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Alistair,

Everything is possible I suppose. Or perhaps they sent parts from the USA and they were assembled in England. But that's all a wild guess.


Post# 1095129 , Reply# 9   10/30/2020 at 00:45 (1,274 days old) by tolivac (greenville nc)        

Can we see the inside?

Post# 1095161 , Reply# 10   10/30/2020 at 10:54 (1,274 days old) by vacerator (Macomb, Michigan)        
Parts from USA, or Canada,

and assembled in the UK under license? Like the Parnall co. did with the 1959 Eureka 1000 series pea green vibra-beat vacuum, etc.
I deigress, but what I see as the chrome brand script in the phooto looks like C O M E, not LEC.


Post# 1095176 , Reply# 11   10/30/2020 at 11:08 (1,274 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        
Come vs Lec

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If you scroll through the whole thread, you will see another picture...

Post# 1095250 , Reply# 12   10/31/2020 at 03:49 (1,273 days old) by Keymatic (London / UK)        

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@Louis, thanks for digging through the archives and finding the Easy Spindrier washer, the Lec-matic has got to be a variation of this machine, i luv the shape, like i said before its a bit “teardrop” shape. From the literature on the Lec, you could fill the spinner up for rinsing, let the clothes swirl round in a column of water at about 400rpm them release the valve on the empty hose and spin to damp dry. Great machine.

@Rex, i haven’t got a pic of the inside yet, but i am to believe its a square washtub with a jet washing system, similar to another washer of the 50’s which was on sale in the UK - Parkinsons “live water” action washer, which purely used two jet to swirl the clothes around..

I will update when i have more info :)
Cheers
Keith


Post# 1095257 , Reply# 13   10/31/2020 at 05:47 (1,273 days old) by chestermikeuk (Rainhill *Home of the RailwayTrials* Merseyside,UK)        
German / Dutch Twin Tub

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Interesting find, looks a bit Stokvis Acme ish and Goblin with the handles recess in the sides and cabinet joins, will be great to see if its a Parkinson Cowan Jet Action Type..

Look forward to seeing more pics..The LEC is most obviously a variant Easy with Spiralator, I do like the sleeker full cabinet of the Schiefelbusch model.


Post# 1095269 , Reply# 14   10/31/2020 at 07:51 (1,273 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        
Yes!!!

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I mentioned washing machine types with recirculation action, so when I saw Keith mentioning jet system I knew I had missed a few leaflets. So I dove into the archives again. I knew I had to find leaflets of what the German call a "Düsenwaschmaschine".

I found brochures of the Dutch Viking and the German Fontana twin tubs. The Viking brochure mentions only a few towns in the Netherlands where it looks where the Warmte & Komfort firm sold them. On the Fontana brochure the name of the "Maschinenfabrik Wilhelm KG, Niederdielfen Kreis Siegen is mentioned. It's a small town in Nordrhein-Westfalen. So it looks like that's the manufacturer and the C*ome machine could be manufactured there too. If you have a close look to the Viking front, you can see it looks more like the C*rome than the Fontana.


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Post# 1095270 , Reply# 15   10/31/2020 at 07:55 (1,273 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        
Lecmatic

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Mike,

Have another look at the Lecmatic, it has exactly the same sleek cabinet as the Easy, it's just that the picture isn't very clear. Both have the more modern trapezium form lid for the spinner too. IMHO the Lecmatic is just a relabelled Easy.


Post# 1095272 , Reply# 16   10/31/2020 at 08:00 (1,273 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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There is a brochure for a simpler Fontana twin tub for sale on eBay.

https://www.ebay.de/itm/132936408360...

Unfortunately no scan of the inside.


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Post# 1095367 , Reply# 17   11/1/2020 at 04:40 (1,272 days old) by Keymatic (London / UK)        

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Hi Louis,

Fantastic, thanks for looking through your archives !!
The Viking machine, is the big dome a filter? and the side areangement at 9 o’clock is the jets ?
I have now got a pic of the tub, nice pale blue tub with 4 jets to the right handside of the tub.

Cheers


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Post# 1095370 , Reply# 18   11/1/2020 at 06:18 (1,272 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        
Darn!

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I thought I had nailed it. lol

Yes, both the Viking and the Fontana have a 3 jets system with the jets at the 9 o'clock position and a dome shaped filterindeed. The drum is exactly the same. And with a German reference, I think the conclusion is justified that they come from the same company. So they are different from the C*ome. Nice wash system, I assume that gives a tumble type of wash action?

The Viking and the Fontana have no timer, the wash action according to the Viking brochure is very gentle. Letting the machine wash for a long time doesn't harm the laundry. However within 10 minutes the laundry should be clean.

At the bottom of the linked article there is another brand of "Düsenwaschmaschine" mentioned, a Fringer from 1958. Unfortunately no description or picture.

www.ksta.de/aelteste-wasc...

It would be great if there is a tag on the machine with the name of the company that built it.


Post# 1095373 , Reply# 19   11/1/2020 at 06:29 (1,272 days old) by Jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
Just an observation

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That script  looks like its saying Acme in a very highly stylized font. All those years digitizing fonts for embroidery Ive seen very stylized fonts like this. And the star is there to demark the separation and show that is not a "C". 

 

Was there an ACME Manufacturer over there? 



Post# 1095375 , Reply# 20   11/1/2020 at 06:42 (1,272 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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SLAP! For not paying attention!

The Acme is mentioned about 60 times in this thread with lots of picture material!

www.automaticwasher.org/c...



Post# 1095378 , Reply# 21   11/1/2020 at 07:03 (1,272 days old) by Jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
HAHahahaahh

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Well slap me , You are just such a Dutch Uncle sometimes !!

 

 

 I just skimmed the article

 


Post# 1095380 , Reply# 22   11/1/2020 at 07:17 (1,272 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        

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You're welcome! Revenge is sweet when it's served instantly. lol

Post# 1095384 , Reply# 23   11/1/2020 at 09:41 (1,272 days old) by Jetcone (Schenectady-Home of Calrods,Monitor Tops,Toroid Transformers)        
Bwahahhaaha

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haahhahahahahaha


Post# 1095588 , Reply# 24   11/2/2020 at 18:21 (1,270 days old) by warmsecondrinse (Fort Lee, NJ)        

#19

And here's me just thinking it's a strange 'o'. Older Polish cursive literally separates the loop and down stroke of 'd' so it looks like 'ol'....... So what's weird about a broken 'o'? Point is I'd never've gotten 'Acme' out of that. Thank you.


Post# 1095606 , Reply# 25   11/2/2020 at 22:00 (1,270 days old) by foraloysius (Leeuwarden, Friesland, the Netherlands)        
Acme

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Me neither. It's wishful thinking. lol

Post# 1100426 , Reply# 26   12/13/2020 at 09:52 (1,230 days old) by Keymatic (London / UK)        

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Afternoon All,

Would anyone know of where you can get some longer suspension mountings for a spin dryer ?

When i google this i am getting ones about 4cm long - i really need some about 8cm ??

Cheers
Keith


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