| Thread Number: 161 A Question for Miss Hamilton |
Post# 1421-9/18/2006-16:33 ||| L'aspirateur (Stony Creek, CT, USA) |
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Re: the picture of the L's on your collection page, specifically, the unusual truncated L on the right:
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Post# 1431-9/18/2006-23:03 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L
That is a strange thing that honestly NO ONE to date has been able to identify, including the retired vac shop owner that I got it from! Quite a few collectors have inspected it and all have walked away scratching their heads about it.
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Post# 1432-9/18/2006-23:04 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #2
Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #2
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Post# 1433-9/18/2006-23:04 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #3
Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #3 ![]() |
Post# 1434-9/18/2006-23:05 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #4
Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #4 ![]() |
Post# 1435-9/18/2006-23:05 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #5
Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #5 ![]() |
Post# 1436-9/18/2006-23:06 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #6
Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #6 ![]() |
Post# 1437-9/18/2006-23:07 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #7
Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #7 ![]() |
Post# 1438-9/18/2006-23:07 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #8
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Post# 1439-9/18/2006-23:08 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #9
Maggie Hamilton's Truncated L photo #9 ![]() |
Post# 1440-9/18/2006-23:17 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Correct Hoses for the E and AE
The hose for the Model E was the same hose as the LX and LXI - dark gray cloth with bright blue arrow-shaped tracing. Except that for some reason the machine-end coupler for the Model E hose was painted hammertone blue instead of chrome. As far as I know, this is the ONLY (pre-plastic body) model Electrolux to ever have anything other than a chrome-plated hose-coupler! I did find a beautiful Thrift Model with a hammertone coupler but I believe the hose is a replacement hose.
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Post# 1441-9/18/2006-23:38 ||| Swingette (Texas) |
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id venture to say thats a special task attachment. perhaps when collecting debris that you dont want going into your paper bag. such as workshop debris, moths or insects, or large volumes of soil that would fill a paper sack. seems inefficient for the cloth bag to not have enough space, but this looks like something that was only used on occasionally. |
Post# 1450-9/19/2006-10:16 ||| L'aspirateur (Stony Creek, CT, USA) |
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Thanks for the response
You and I seem to have scarily parallel lives. My fascination with vacuum cleaners also began with Electrolux E's and AE's and I'm still in love with Margaret Hamilton. If I ever find the letter she sent me I will post it (I'm afraid my Father, in one of his "I've got to simplify my life" fits may have thrown it out with whole bunches of my other stuff {including vintage appliance cataglogues, GRRRRR!}).
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Post# 1461-9/19/2006-21:23 ||| Buffalo-Joe (Darien Center, NY) |
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Large Debris..
I'm wondering if this truncated "L" was used in a hair salon, barber shop or pet grooming place. I've seen pet grooming attachments that have a can or tank that collected the hair before it got into the bag, thus extending the life of the bag. I'm guesing that's what this is. The perforated holes would stop clumps of hair from a barber's floor and the finer dirt would still pass thru and collect in the machine's bag system. No need for a bag in the truncated unit. Whether this is a home made unit or an electrolux prototype, I can't tell. It might be too well built for a home made one though.
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Post# 1469-9/20/2006-00:34 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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Large debris collector?
Well, the only thing that blows a hole in that theory is that the cover for the little chamber, just as with the Model L, will not latch into place unless it contains a bag. |
Post# 1486-9/20/2006-08:11 ||| L'aspirateur (Stony Creek, CT, USA) |
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The more I think about it
the more I think someone was trying to use this as a wet/dry vac: put a large damp sponge in the abbreviated tank and defeat/eliminate the bag-latch and you could use your main L to suck up water spills. |
Post# 1487-9/20/2006-09:50 ||| akabent (Orange County) |
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Greetings, CRL!
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Post# 1507-9/20/2006-17:26 ||| charles~richard (Los Angeles, CA) |
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There is currently a very nice beige Model L Electrolux on eBay -- see link below. CLICK HERE TO GO TO charles~richard's LINK |
Post# 1512-9/20/2006-21:14 ||| L'aspirateur (Stony Creek, CT, USA) |
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Obrigado,
Thank you so much. I don't know how I missed that! |