And the roast pictured in the booklet would make even Mary Margret McBride proud. It isn't some ultra-trimmed standing rib roast that you find today - this roast is well marbled AND has a fat-cap.
This blog began as a gathering spot for discussion and images pertaining to vintage television remotes - what we once called the clicker. We are now focusing on 1950s and 1960s home-tech and whatever else comes to mind. From the TV remote and movie projector to Toast-R-Oven and the electric blanket. Please join in posting!
Monday, January 23, 2012
One more
Surfing for additional images, I found this site with images of the 1962 brochure. Not only does it have a space-age feel to it, the instruction booklet outlines the 'control panel' and as you can see below - it rivals the control panel in John Glenn's Friendship 7 capsule.
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