Their irons were even more primitive - they didn't have a shell
with hinged door for the insert - the whole thing was heated
Hey, Tamara - we have a bunch of your primitive irons at work - and
we use them every day. If we need to iron something (usually paper,
sometimes leather or cloth) they
On Oct 9, 2005, at 23:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Beth) wrote:
Reading Tamara's description sounds like what I do. Best iron I own
is my
greatgrandfather's, a GE with settings for rayon, silk, wool, cotton,
and
linen (catalogue number 119F23, 1000 watts, 115 volts).
That tells me straight off