Does anyone know where I can buy a classic "Standard" toilet and urinal? I'm looking into adding a "men's room" in my "man cave" and I would love to find some classic "Standard" fixtures like these! I especially like the bell shaped flush valve and curved flush handle! Classic plumbing at its best!
Yea, late 50s to early 60s AT LEAST, because I think around 62' they started stamping them 'American-Standard'..Im not quite sure, but my grandparents nieghbors house next door had 2 A.S. cadets, and the house was a year older than theres (1962 or 63) and I know it was stamped American-Standard.
Actually, it was in the spring of 1967 that the Glenco, Afwall and Instanto all got the logo that read "American-Standard" (gothic text) and then, in the spring of 1968, the logo changed to the then-current block/stack logo.
Great video!! "Standard" made a floor mount model that was similar in flush to the Glenco. I was wondering if anyone out there knows the name of that model. It is my hands down favorite!!
Does anyone know where I can buy a classic "Standard" toilet and urinal? I'm looking into adding a "men's room" in my "man cave" and I would love to find some classic "Standard" fixtures like these! I especially like the bell shaped flush valve and curved flush handle! Classic plumbing at its best!
trekkerzack 1 year ago
Looks like a glenwall to me.....
LoganZone101 1 year ago
I have also seen these at Northland Mall in Southfield, MI! The ones there are classic dating to 1954!
ASMadera 2 years ago
@ASMadera Can you film them?
toiletfan1 6 months ago
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ASMadera 9 hours ago
Yea, late 50s to early 60s AT LEAST, because I think around 62' they started stamping them 'American-Standard'..Im not quite sure, but my grandparents nieghbors house next door had 2 A.S. cadets, and the house was a year older than theres (1962 or 63) and I know it was stamped American-Standard.
Landaux 2 years ago
@Landaux
Actually, it was in the spring of 1967 that the Glenco, Afwall and Instanto all got the logo that read "American-Standard" (gothic text) and then, in the spring of 1968, the logo changed to the then-current block/stack logo.
ClassicTVMan1981X 5 months ago
The toilet could clog but I like the urinal
gbscms 2 years ago
fantastic vid:-)
Wolfi561987 2 years ago
Wow really cool!
FlushFan35 2 years ago
Thank you so much for the videos!
The old "Standard" urinal used to scare the shit out of me! It still does!
SMASH468 2 years ago
no problem
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
Great video!! "Standard" made a floor mount model that was similar in flush to the Glenco. I was wondering if anyone out there knows the name of that model. It is my hands down favorite!!
Notorious346 2 years ago
That could be the Madera, perhaps.
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago
Most likely the Madera from around that time
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
Verry nice find ! Great vid!!
Wolfi561987 2 years ago
You found another Glenco! Looks like the hospital redid everything but the fixtures. Maybe they will leave them alone!?!
Drakee99 2 years ago
Well bad news...this hospital is closing down in three years...
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
Maybe you could buy that Glenco and transfer it to your campground?
Drakee99 2 years ago
lmao yeah right
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
well, it is a thought .....? *lol*
Drakee99 2 years ago
Very awesome Find. I haven't seen an old Bell-top flushometer around here in that kind of condition in a long time. Great video.
FerdinandMagellan08 2 years ago
Thank you for getting these on video! I love the grey logo on the urinal. What a rare find!
ILoveVintageToilets 2 years ago 2
fully agreed
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago
Urinal: Casal F-6230, blowout flush action
Toilet: Glenco F-2495, siphon jet flush action
Fixture dates: 1956-1960
ClassicTVMan81 2 years ago
Wow, really cool.
CRANEPlumbing 2 years ago