sweet feet, tools fer you.

Anonymous-0

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More pics down stairs.
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Next thing yer gonna tell her is her feet are smaller so she can reach the sink better, dern ya.....
 
rusted,

KOOL! I like 'em. Will look downstairs.

One of my grandma's had one... and she would not give it up until the mid 1980's! Really hard to talk her into a stackable apartment set.
 
I gave away our old wringer washer last fall. It was taking up room in the cob house for the last 39 years so it went away. When we were first married it's all we had but Marilyn grew up with an automatic so the first time her arm went up the wringer she layed down the law and a few days later a new automatic Maytag sat where the old one used to be. Jim
 
Mom never had a wringer washer but had a spinner washer which had a smaller tub next to the washing tub that you would transfer the clothes in it and spin the water out. Where there many of them around, I don't think I ever saw another one.
 
A friend in fredrneck related a story about a maytag wringer washer and his sister's unfortunate accident with it. I told him thanks, for keeping me abreast of the situation!
 
Is that an auction? Looks like Maytag and square tub models if complete even if motor does not run are worth $150 each hear.
 

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