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I have been collecting Waterwitch outboards for some 25+ years, and have done much research to prove that Raymond Loewy had absolutely no hand in the design of the Sears Waterwitch.

The book The Machine Age in America 1918-1941 by Richard Guy Wilson 1986 pages 146-147 devotes a full page photo of a 1936 Waterwitch and lists John R. Using the machinery still present from automobile production, an assembly line was set up to manufacture Waterwitch outboards under a contract with Sears Roebuck.

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1937 Kissel Water Witch engine

I have always liked those Kissel water witch engines, they have a distinct level of class to their design. The flywheel and ignition plate are simply gorgeous. One day I hope to find one to add to my collection. Thank you for sharing your engine, it sure is a nice one!

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Last Subscription Date 03/26/2023 I have number 2002. I would like to find a cylinder for it as mine has broken fins.

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I was just wondering what a good wage was back in 1939 ( the washer in the sears catalog), that seems expensive for then. I don't think many folks made $1.00 per hour then.
In 1972 a Boeing machinist starting wage was $4.24 an hour.

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Back then, many such products were expensive, but customers expected them to be well made and to last.

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I was just wondering what a good wage was back in 1939 ( the washer in the sears catalog), that seems expensive for then. I don't think many folks made $1.00 per hour then.
In 1972 a Boeing machinist starting wage was $4.24 an hour.


Heard a guy say that technology was expensive and labor cheap.. now labor expensive and technology cheap.

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Last Subscription Date 08/02/2023 Is it Related to the Kissel outboard engine or Kissel Automobile?

Yes, this Kissel Water Witch engine is the brother to the sears Water Witch Outboard motor And I have one also. The Kissel brothers came from Germany and around 1910 started manufacturing the Kissel automobile. It was a handmade car and expensive for the time. The upper class, rich folks were the buyers. When the depression of the early 1930's came the Kissel brothers shut down car manufacturing and turned to making the water Witch engines and other things. Google "Kissel Car" and the history of the Kissel brothers will come up.

London. Victoria and Albert Museum. "Art Deco 1910–1939," March 27–July 20, 2003, unnumbered cat. (pl. 33.10).
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1. Jane Smith - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with the Flynova xfv gsmc ermd. The quality of the product was below average, as it broke within a few uses. Additionally, it was advertised to have a long flight time, but I found that it barely stayed in the air for more than a few seconds. I would not recommend this product to anyone as it was a waste of money.
2. John Doe - 2 stars
I had high hopes for the Flynova xfv gsmc ermd, but it failed to meet my expectations. The controls were difficult to navigate and achieve precise movements. The battery life was also disappointing, as it required frequent recharging after only a short amount of use. While it was a fun concept, the execution of this product fell short and left me feeling unsatisfied.
3. Sarah Thompson - 1 star
I regretted purchasing the Flynova xfv gsmc ermd. The build quality was poor, and it broke within minutes of using it. The product had a lot of potential, but it failed to deliver on its promises. The price I paid for this item was not justified by its performance, and I would caution others against buying it. Overall, a frustrating and disappointing experience.
4. Michael Johnson - 2 stars
The Flynova xfv gsmc ermd did not live up to my expectations. While it was advertised as easy to fly, I found it quite difficult to control. It often crashed into walls and other objects. Additionally, the charging process was time-consuming and inconvenient. It's a novel concept, but the execution needs improvement for it to be worth the price.
5. Emily Davis - 1 star
I was extremely dissatisfied with the Flynova xfv gsmc ermd. The product broke after only a couple of days of use, rendering it useless. The customer service was unhelpful and unresponsive, leaving me feeling frustrated and out of pocket. I would not recommend this product to anyone, as it was a complete waste of time and money.

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