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  • #79789
    johnmac11
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    Clearing out the usual junk from my loft and found the following, if anyone wants them FOC I will bring them along to the meeting on Friday.

    I also found a load of old Hotpoint washer manuals and various microwave manuals

    John

    #410618
    kwatt
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    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    Wow, paper!

    Showing your age there John. 😉

    K.

    #410619
    Andy jones
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    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    Blimey when I think of all the hotpoint ones I threw away back in the early nineties

    #410620
    Martin
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    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    I must admit I once searched eBay to see if my old Hoover/Hotpoint/Bosch/Zanussi manuals had any worth? When I found that they weren’t worth a carrot I threw them all in the recycling wheelie bin. Johnny Mac has held out longer than I and is brave enough to confess he still owns a wheelie bin full…..nice one! 😀

    #410621
    johnmac11
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    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    I once knew a guy in Scotland who was into really old machines and had a small museum above his shop. I was wondering if anyone had a similar set up down here.

    I started to look through the old A4 folder manuals and it brought back memories of repairing hoover 375’s in the shop, those were the days when a brush roll came in about 30 bits and every part was available, I also found a wiring diagram for the keymatic timers that used to terrify me when I 1st started in the trade, if you dropped a wire you had to search through the spaghetti to try and find it.

    I also loved the A5 books that came later where you had all the information for all the Hoover models made that year in one book.

    I just had a thought, these paper manuals came out before the microfiche of the 90’s most of the young guys on here wont have saw a microfiche either :rotfl:

    John

    #410622
    Andy jones
    Participant

    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    Microfiche is the future 🙂

    #410623
    Andy jones
    Participant

    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    Always remember the HOTPOINT linear diagrams. They where fantastic for circuit testing

    #410624
    Martin
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    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    Bosch service manuals in the 70’s were printed on pink paper.

    #410625
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    Do you remember the Hotpoint ‘mini manual’ ?

    The original standard manuals of the 60’s came inside thick vellum covers, red for laundry, blue for refrigeration, pale yellow for vacs, ironers etc. The mini manual was a single green ring binder about two thirds normal size that just contained parts diagrams for the whole range. A bit like a hard copy version of Partfinder.


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    #410626
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    Andy jones wrote:Microfiche is the future 🙂

    Yeah and they say computer screens are bad for your eyes!

    Ever tried a field microfiche viewer?

    K.

    #410627
    Andy jones
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    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    kwatt wrote:

    Andy jones wrote:
    Microfiche is the future 🙂

    Yeah and they say computer screens are bad for your eyes!

    Ever tried a field microfiche viewer?

    K.


    Yep. I have, still squinting now

    #410628
    roly16
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    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    kwatt wrote:

    Andy jones wrote:
    Microfiche is the future 🙂

    Yeah and they say computer screens are bad for your eyes!

    Ever tried a field microfiche viewer?

    K.

    Still got mine….

    #410629
    boselecta
    Participant

    Re: Anyone want antique paper manuals

    I remember being impressed at how the older guys used to be able to find parts so quickly on the microfiche, never got as quick as those lads.

    I cant believe anyone could miss that stuff.

    I think you would be best taking those service manuals from the 80’s to the recycling depo John.

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