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I want to repaint my old antique waring blender. I have it mostly dissassembled. How do you remove the motor from the unit? I don't want to break the it.
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Originally Posted by: dm567 I want to repaint my old antique waring blender. I have it mostly dissassembled. How do you remove the motor from the unit? I don't want to break the it.
thanks
dom this probably isn't the answer you're looking for, but would you be interested in selling your blender?
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Hey Loopyg. Don't know if you still visit this site or get notifications. Back in 2012 you left a comment about wanting to buy a Waring Rocket Ship Blendor. Just wanted to see if you knew about their value? I have a 1930s model and I know that is early in the products line. If you see this message and know about the Waring art deco Rocket Ship BLENDOR, I just want to know what I should be asking for it. It works great, it is old enough to have some significant paint deterioration. It was once Matte Silver and much of that grey/silver has chipped or faded. I see some of the rocket ships from the 40's that are not art deco going for $95 on ********. If you had a general opinion or understanding of the market and could just help me with a little insight, I would be greatly appreciative. If you don't know or don't care about vintage appliances anymore, I completely understand and apologize for the intrusion. Thank-you
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