The best part about the ironrite, was that it served as our endtable. We could put our radio, change, wallet, homework etc. on the ironrite. I think Mom quit using it because it took too long to clean it off. When Mom used it, we used to play and she would tell us stories. That was where I learned the story of the "Little Red Hen". It did get awfully hot in the bedroom, though, in the summer.
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Mom wishes she still had it to use on the tableclothes.
Looks-Rite too me. I remember the last time that Mom made me take a nap... I started to take the Iron-Rite apart.... Dad had to put it back together..
T watch one in action
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jn3Gle5ivOc
The best part about the ironrite, was that it served as our endtable. We could put our radio, change, wallet, homework etc. on the ironrite. I think Mom quit using it because it took too long to clean it off.
When Mom used it, we used to play and she would tell us stories. That was where I learned the story of the "Little Red Hen". It did get awfully hot in the bedroom, though, in the summer.
I guess you were mechanically inclined from an early age, Dad.
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